St Patrick's Day and Irish Writers

It's time to hail the leprechauns and enjoy a jig or too, it's St Patrick's Day in Ireland. To add to the celebrations here's a list of 10 great writers from the home of Guinness:

James Joyce – Renowned for groundbreaking works like Ulysses and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.

W.B. Yeats – A Nobel Prize-winning poet and playwright, known for works such as The Tower and The Wild Swans at Coole.

Oscar Wilde – Famous for his wit, plays like The Importance of Being Earnest, and his novel The Picture of Dorian Gray.

Samuel Beckett – A master of absurdist theatre and literature, known for Waiting for Godot and Endgame.

Seamus Heaney – Another Nobel laureate, celebrated for his poetry collections like Death of a Naturalist.

Jonathan Swift – The satirist behind Gulliver’s Travels and A Modest Proposal.

Edna O'Brien – Acclaimed for her novels such as The Country Girls trilogy.

Roddy Doyle – Known for contemporary works like The Commitments and Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha.

Maeve Binchy – Beloved for her heart-warming novels, including Circle of Friends and Tara Road.

George Bernard Shaw – Playwright and essayist, awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, known for Pygmalion.

Of the above, Oscar Wilde is my favourite - a teller of fairy tales, his 'The Selfish Giant', is a wonderful and poignant piece of fiction. Thoroughly recommended.

 

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