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Edna O'Brien, Irish novelist, dies at 93
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Edna O'Brien, a renowned Irish writer, passed away at the age of 93 after a long illness. Throughout her 60-year writing career, she authored over 20 novels and non-fiction books, including one that was banned in her native Ireland due to its provocative content. O'Brien's writing style was characterized as "febrile" and explored themes of sex, love, and religious angst. Her work was often at odds with the conservative and Catholic values of her time. She is remembered as a kind, generous, and brave individual who was a joy to be around.
Edna was a fearless teller of truths, a superb writer possessed of the moral courage to confront Irish society with realities long ignored and suppressed.
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- 1.Ernest Gebler
- 2.Robert Mitchum
- 3.Shuhada' Davitt
- 4.Anne Enright
- 5.Bridget (Baba) Brennan
- 6.Caithleen (Kate) Brady
- 7.Catherine Martin
- 8.Edna O'Brien
- 9.Eimear McBride
- 10.Eugene O'Neill
- 11.Gerry Adams
- 12.Harold Wilson