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John McGahern (12 November, [[1934] ]– 30 March, 2006) was an Irish writer (in English).

Life

Born in Dublin, McGahern lived in County Roscommon and County Leitrim where, as well as writing, he farmed. After graduation from University College Dublin, he began his career as a schoolteacher at Scoil Eoin Báiste (Belgrove) primary school in Clontarf where, for a period, he taught the eminent academic Declan Kiberd before turning to writing full-time. His resignation from teaching was forced by the controversy over his novel The Dark, which was banned in Ireland for its pornographic content and implied clerical sexual abuse. He subsequently moved to England where he worked in a variety of jobs before returning to Ireland to live and work on a small farm in County Leitrim.

He died from cancer in the Mater Hospital in Dublin on March 30, 2006, aged 71 years..

Works

His best known book is Amongst Women, the story of Michael Moran, an IRA veteran of the Irish War of Independence and the Irish Civil War, who now cruelly dominates his family in the unforgiving farmlands of Monaghan. The book is remarkable for its detailed and understanding portrayal of a very unsympathetic protagonist. McGahern is also considered a master of the Irish tradition of the short story.

McGahern was a member of the Irish Arts honorary organization Aosdána and won many other awards (including the Irish-American Foundation Award, the Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres, and the Prix Etranger Ecureuil). He taught at universities in the United States, Canada, England, and Ireland. In 1991, he received an honorary doctorate of Trinity College, Dublin. His work has influenced a younger generation of writers, such as Colm Tóibín. Some of his works have been translated into Japanese and other languages.

Bibliography

Novels

Non-Fiction

Short Story Collections Plays etc Films

Amongst Women was filmed as a television mini-series in 1998, directed by Tom Cairns, and starring Tony Doyle as Moran.

One of McGahern's best-known short stories, Korea, was made into a feature film of the same name directed by Cathal Black and produced by Darryl Collins in 1995. In 1996 Korea won the Asta Nielsen Best Film Award at the Copenhagen Film Festival and was runner-up for the Audience Prize at the Seattle Film Festival.

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