Anne Devlin
Irish author and playwright

Born
September 13th, 1951
73 years ago
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Ireland
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An author, playwright, and screenwriter contributed significantly to contemporary Irish literature. Works include the acclaimed play 'Briar Rose' and the novel 'The House that Jack Built'. Devlin's writing often reflects themes of social justice and the complexities of Northern Irish identity. Participated in the Dublin Theatre Festival and has received multiple accolades for literary achievements. Contributions to theatre have influenced new generations of playwrights and writers focused on societal and political themes.
Wrote the play 'Briar Rose'
Authored the novel 'The House that Jack Built'
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