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John McGahern (12 November 1934 – 30 March 2006) was an Irish author.

in Dublin
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, McGahern spent his childhood in the parish of Aughawillan near Ballinamore
Ballinamore

Ballinamore is a small town in County Leitrim, Republic of Ireland, from the border with Northern Ireland. It is located on the R202 road regional road where it is joined by the R199 road and R204 road....
, County Leitrim
Leitrim

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  until his mother, who was the local primary school teacher, died.






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John McGahern (12 November 1934 – 30 March 2006) was an Irish author.

Life

Born in Dublin
Dublin

Dublin is both the largest city and capital of Republic of Ireland. It is located near the midpoint of Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey and at the centre of the Dublin Region....
, McGahern spent his childhood in the parish of Aughawillan near Ballinamore
Ballinamore

Ballinamore is a small town in County Leitrim, Republic of Ireland, from the border with Northern Ireland. It is located on the R202 road regional road where it is joined by the R199 road and R204 road....
, County Leitrim
Leitrim

Leitrim may mean or refer to:In Ireland:* County Leitrim in the Republic of Ireland* Leitrim, County Leitrim, a small village in the same county...
  until his mother, who was the local primary school teacher, died. He was educated by the Presentation Brothers
Presentation Brothers

The Congregation of Presentation Brothers is an international Roman Catholic Church congregation of Laity founded in 1802 in Waterford, Ireland, by a local businessman, Edmund Ignatius Rice....
.The family then moved to Cootehall, County Roscommon
Roscommon

Roscommon is the county town of County Roscommon in Republic of Ireland....
 to live with their father who was a Garda
Garda

Garda can refer to* An Garda S?och?na, the national police of Republic of Ireland* Lake Garda, a lake in northern Italy* Garda , a commune on the shores of the Italian Lake Garda in the province of Verona...
 sergeant in the village. After graduating from St. Patrick's College of Education (Drumcondra)
St. Patrick's College of Education (Drumcondra)

St Patrick's College of Education is a linked college of Dublin City University since 1993, located in Drumcondra, Dublin, Ireland. The college is in existence since 1875 and has a Roman Catholic ethos....
, 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
Declan Kiberd

Declan Kiberd is a professor, literary theorist, author and journalist, who lives and teaches in Dublin....
 before turning to writing full-time.

McGahern's novel The Dark was banned in Ireland
Censorship in the Republic of Ireland

Although Republic of Ireland does not currently exercise much censorship in practice, the state has wide-ranging laws which allow censorship, and has specific laws covering films, advertisements, newspapers and magazines, as well as terrorism and pornography....
 for its alleged pornographic content and implied clerical sexual abuse. In the controversy over this he was forced to resign his teaching post. 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 near Fenagh
Fenagh

Fenagh is a village in County Leitrim, Republic of Ireland. The writer John McGahern lived, wrote and farmed here for the last 30 years of his life....
 in County Leitrim
Leitrim

Leitrim may mean or refer to:In Ireland:* County Leitrim in the Republic of Ireland* Leitrim, County Leitrim, a small village in the same county...
, located halfway between Ballinamore
Ballinamore

Ballinamore is a small town in County Leitrim, Republic of Ireland, from the border with Northern Ireland. It is located on the R202 road regional road where it is joined by the R199 road and R204 road....
 and Mohill
Mohill

Mohill is a town in County Leitrim, Republic of Ireland. The town is located in the south of the county, north of the midlands of Ireland. The town of Carrick-on-Shannon is approximately 16 km away....
.

He died from cancer in the Mater Hospital
Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, Dublin

The Mater Misericordiae University Hospital is a major teaching hospital, based at Eccles Street, Phibsboro, on the northside of Dublin, Ireland....
 in Dublin
Dublin

Dublin is both the largest city and capital of Republic of Ireland. It is located near the midpoint of Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey and at the centre of the Dublin Region....
 on 30 March 2006, aged 71. He is buried in St Patrick's Church Aughawillan alongside his mother.

Works

His best known book is Amongst Women
Amongst Women

Amongst Women is a novel by the Irish people author John McGahern . The novel tells the story of Michael Moran, a bitter, ageing Irish Republican Army veteran, and his tyranny over his wife and children, who both love and fear him....
, the story of Michael Moran, an IRA
Irish Republican Army

The Irish Republican Army was an Irish republican revolutionary military organisation descended from the Irish Volunteers, established 25 November 1913 and who in April 1916 staged the Easter Rising....
 veteran of the Irish War of Independence and the Irish Civil War
Irish Civil War

The Irish Civil War was a conflict that accompanied the establishment of the Irish Free State as an entity independence from the United Kingdom within the British Empire....
, who now dominates his family in the unforgiving farmlands of Co. Leitrim
Leitrim

Leitrim may mean or refer to:In Ireland:* County Leitrim in the Republic of Ireland* Leitrim, County Leitrim, a small village in the same county...
, near Mohill
Mohill

Mohill is a town in County Leitrim, Republic of Ireland. The town is located in the south of the county, north of the midlands of Ireland. The town of Carrick-on-Shannon is approximately 16 km away....
. The book is remarkable for its detailed and understanding portrayal of a hardened, and unapologetically idealistic protagonist. An ex-IRA commander, Moran detests the 'small-minded gangsters' who now run the country for which he fought. Though Moran's presence surely dominates the novel, the positive attributes of his stern moralism (Moran doesn't touch alcohol, for one) and sense of self-worth are passed on to his children, who become successful adults (both emotionally and financially) in both Dublin and London. His final novel That They May Face the Rising Sun (published in the United States as By the Lake) is an elegiac portrait of a rural lakeside community. Mc Gahern himself lived on a lakeshore and drew on his own experiences whilst writing the book. Lyrically written, it explores the meaning in prosaic lives. McGahern is also considered a master of the Irish tradition of the short story
Short story

The short story refers to a work of fiction that is usually written in prose, usually in narrative format. This format or medium tends to be more pointed than longer works of fiction, such as novellas and novels or books....
.

McGahern was a member of the Irish Arts honorary organization Aosdána
Aosdána

Aosd?na is an association of people in Ireland who have achieved distinction in the arts. It was created in 1981 on the initiative of a group of writers and with support from the Arts Council of Ireland....
 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
Trinity College, Dublin

Trinity College, Dublin , corporately designated as the Provost, Fellows and Scholars of the College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin, was founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I of England as the "mother of a university", and is the only constituent residential college of the University of Dublin....
. His work has influenced a younger generation of writers, such as Colm Tóibín
Colm Tóibín

Colm T?ib?n is a multi-award-winning Irish novelist and critic....
. Some of his works have been translated into Japanese and other languages.

McGahern is generally thought to have exhausted the tradition of rural Irish modernism, although many younger writers continue to copy his detached and knowing style.

Archives



Bibliography

Novels

  • The Barracks
    The Barracks

    The Barracks was the first novel of the Irish people author John McGahern . It was critically acclaimed when it was published in 1963, winning the AE Memorial Award from the Arts Council of Ireland and the Macauley Fellowship....
     (1963) AE Memorial Award, McCauley Fellowship.
  • The Dark
    The Dark (McGahern novel)

    The Dark is the second novel by Irish author, John McGahern. It was published in 1965....
     (1965)
  • The Leavetaking (1975)
  • The Pornographer (1980)
  • Amongst Women
    Amongst Women

    Amongst Women is a novel by the Irish people author John McGahern . The novel tells the story of Michael Moran, a bitter, ageing Irish Republican Army veteran, and his tyranny over his wife and children, who both love and fear him....
     (1990), Irish Times/Aer Lingus Literary Award (1991), GPA Award (1992), nominated for the Booker Prize (1990).
  • That They May Face the Rising Sun (2001), Irish Novel of the Year
    Irish Book Awards

    The Irish Book Awards are annual awards made to books in various categories, the only literary awards supported by all Irish bookstores. First awarded in 2006, they grew out of the Hughes & Hughes bookstore's Irish Novel of the Year Prize which was inaugurated in 2000....
     (2003), nominated for the IMPAC Award. Published in the USA under the title By the Lake (2002)
Non-Fiction

  • Memoir
    Memoir (John McGahern Book)

    Memoir is an autobiographical account of the childhood of Irish author John McGahern. It was published in 2005, and the author died in 2006....
     (2005). Published in the U.S.A. in 2006 under the title All Will Be Well.


Short Story Collections
  • Nightlines (1970)
  • Getting Through (1978)
  • High Ground (1985)
  • The Collected Stories (1992), includes the three previous volumes of short stories (some of the stories appear in a slightly different form) and two additional stories - 'The Creamery Manager' and 'The Country Funeral'. The former first appeared in Krina (1989).
  • Creatures of the Earth: New and Selected Stories (2006) contains several stories collected in The Collected Stories, here revised by McGahern for the last time. Again two new stories, 'Creatures of the Earth' and 'Love of the World', are included.


Drama
  • Sinclair (1971) (radio
    Radio

    Radio is the transmission of signals, by modulation of electromagnetic radiation with frequency below those of visible light.Electromagnetic radiation radio propagation by means of oscillating electromagnetic fields that pass through the air and the vacuum of space....
    )
  • Swallows (1975) (television
    Television

    Television is a widely used telecommunication mass-media for transmitting and receiving moving , either monochrome or color, usually accompanied by sound....
    )
  • The Rockingham Shoot (1987) (television)
  • The Power of Darkness (1991) (theatre
    Theatre

    Theatre is the branch of the performing arts defined by Bernard Beckerman as what "occurs when one or more actor, isolated in time and/or Theater , present themselves to Audience." By this broad definition, theatre has existed since the dawn of man, as a result of human tendency for story telling....
    )


Films

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

Tony Doyle was an Irish people television and film actor. He appeared in such popular shows as Coronation Street, Between The Lines , 1990 and Ballykissangel, and won an Irish Film and Television Academy Award for best leading performance for his role in the 1998 miniseries Amongst Women....
 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.

External links

  • - John McGahern's UK publisher