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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use Irish English Шаблон:Infobox writer Anne Haverty (born 1959) is an Irish novelist and poet.[1] Haverty was educated at Trinity College Dublin and the Sorbonne and in 1992 won a scholarship to the European Film School at Ebeltoft in Denmark. Among Haverty's novels, One Day as a Tiger won the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature in 1997.[2]

Early life and education

Anne Haverty was born in Holycross, County Tipperary in 1959.[3] Haverty was short-listed for the Whitbread (Costa). She was educated at Trinity College Dublin and The Sorbonne,[4] winning an under-21 short story competition at Listowel Writers Week.[5] In 1992, she got a scholarship to the European Film College in Ebeltoft, Denmark.[1]

Career

The Far Side of a Kiss was long-listed for the Booker. A poetry collection, The Beauty Of The Moon, was a Poetry Book Society Recommendation.Шаблон:Fact

Haverty's biography Constance Markievicz: An Independent Life was first published in 1989 and re-issued in a revised edition as Constance Markievicz: Irish Revolutionary in 2016.Шаблон:Fact

She co-directed (with Frank Stapleton) the documentary The Whole World In His Hands, which won a special award at the Celtic Film Festival, and has written film and radio scripts including an adaptation of The Real Charlotte. Haverty is a frequent contributor to The Irish Times and has written for many publications including the TLS, The Daily Telegraph and the Sunday Independent.Шаблон:Fact Her work has appeared in several anthologies and has been translated into languages including German, Spanish, Portuguese and Armenian. She has read and lectured widely in Ireland and internationally. She was a member of the Literature Express (2000), was Visiting Professor at the Adam Mickievicz University in Poznan in 2005 and Writer In Residence at Trinity College Dublin (2007).Шаблон:Fact

Personal life

A member of Aosdána,[4] she was married to fellow author Anthony Cronin,[6] and lives in Dublin.[7]

Works

Non-fiction

  • An Independent Life a biography of Constance Markievicz (1989 & 2016) [8]
  • Elegant Times: A Dublin Story (1995) the story of Brown Thomas and Switzers department stores.[9]

Novels

Translations

  • Ein Tag Als Tiger (2002)[10]
  • Tigre por un día (1998)[11]

Poetry collections

  • The Beauty of the Moon (1999)
  • A Break In The Journey (2018)

References

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External links

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