Frank O'Connor

Irish short story writer and novelist

Frank O'Connor - Irish short story writer and novelist
Born

September 17th, 1903
121 years ago

Died

March 10th, 1966
59 years ago — 62 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Ireland

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An Irish short story writer, novelist, and poet contributed significantly to literature, particularly in the genre of short fiction. His works often depict Irish life and culture, employing a distinctive narrative voice. His short stories garnered critical acclaim and attention, showcasing the intricacies of human relationships and the nuances of Irish identity. O'Connor also wrote autobiographical works, delving into his experiences and reflections on literature. In addition to his writing, he served as a valuable literary critic and editor, influencing contemporary writers and the literary community.

Authored 'Guests of the Nation'

Wrote 'The Lonely Voice'

Contributed to 'The Irish Short Story'

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