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  1. 2 de may. de 2024 · Roddy Doyle (born May 8, 1958, Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish author known for his unvarnished depiction of the working class in Ireland, particularly in his home city of Dublin. Since his literary debut in the 1980s, Doyle’s distinctively Irish settings, style, mood, and phrasing have made him a favorite fiction writer in his own ...

  2. 18 de may. de 2024 · There was a stamp on it, and my address. But it felt light. Inside I found a newspaper clipping, folded. I unfolded it and saw a black-and-white photograph of a face with the word DEAD hand ...

  3. 12 de may. de 2024 · Multicultural is a handy word but the book is really about one culture, Dublin culture. All of the people, wherever they’ve originally come from, are living this Dub life. I wanted to show that ...

  4. 10 de may. de 2024 · Doyle is the chronicler of Dublin’s working class and has a real ear for the way people of the city talk. He has an ear for his home town and how males, in particular, chat. When you speak this out loud, it seems perfect to me. He gives the two guys a true voice, and they seem real. There is a world-weariness in the way. They are speaking.

  5. Hace 2 días · Hablo de La mujer que se estrellaba contra las puertas, una novela del gran autor irlandés Roddy Doyle (Dublin, 1958) publicada originalmente en 1996, que cuenta la historia de una mujer...

  6. 13 de may. de 2024 · Connacht Tribune. Aran Islander blessed with the write stuff! Published: 13 May 2024. Author: Our Reporter. ~ 3 minutes read. Share story: A fledgling writer from the Aran Islands has landed a prestigious creative writing prize – with praise heaped on her work by such luminaries as Roddy Doyle, Marian Keyes and Donal Ryan.

  7. 7 de may. de 2024 · Chris Judge is an illustrator, artist, and children's picture book author from Dublin, Ireland. Since 2011 Chris has written and illustrated over 35 children's books, many of which are in collaboration with authors like Roddy Doyle, David O'Doherty and Eoin Colfer.