Tuesday, 10 June 2014

CLAIRE KEEGAN


CLAIRE KEEGAN 


July 12th ( 1- 3pm) at Kilmallock Library, Co. Limerick


Claire will discuss the humour in CHEKHOV short story:

A MISFORTUNE (Constance Garnett translation).

It is essential to have read the story ( Available to read by clicking here).

Booking is essential: Friars' Gate Theatre (063) 98727

This event is FREE to the public but requires booking as places are limited.
Part of the Limerick City of Culture 2014 Visiting Writers Series.

July 12th-Saturday 8pm at Dance Limerick, John's Sq. Limerick City.

A conversation with Claire Keegan 

Free Event 

July 13th Sunday Full Day Workshop

Workshop with Claire Keegan at Friar's Gate SOLD OUT- 
Waiting List  for Cancelations Friars' Gate Theatre (063) 98727




Claire Keegan Biography 

Claire Keegan was born in 1968 and grew up on a farm in Wicklow. Her first collection of short stories, Antarctica, was completed in 1998. It announced her as an exceptionally gifted and versatile writer of contemporary fiction and was awarded the Rooney Prize for Literature. Her second short story collection, Walk the Blue Fields, was published to enormous critical acclaim in 2007 and won her the 2008 Edge Hill Prize for Short Stories. Claire Keegan lives in County Wexford, Ireland. She is published by Faber & Faber.