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Edna O'Brien

Philip Dodd is in conversation with Irish novelist Edna O'Brien. She looks back at her literary career which has encompassed short stories, a memoir, plays and poems.

Irish novelist Edna O'Brien in conversation. As she publishes her latest novel The Little Red Chairs she looks back at her literary career which has included short stories, a memoir, plays and poems. Her first novel The Country Girls was published in 1960 and it was banned by the Irish censor for its discussion of sex and social attitudes.

Her latest story The Little Red Chairs depicts a multi-cultural Ireland in which a wanted war criminal from the Balkans settles in a west coast village community.

Producer: Harry Parker

First broadcast in November 2015.

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45 minutes

Last on

Thu 18 Aug 2016 22:15

Main Image: Edna O'Brien

2015 Copyright: Guardian News and Media Ltd

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Philip Dodd
Interviewed Guest Edna O'Brien
Producer Harry Parker

Broadcasts

  • Wed 4 Nov 2015 22:00
  • Thu 18 Aug 2016 22:15

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