Lucy Grealy

Author of 'Autobiography of a Face'

Lucy Grealy - Artists & Creatives born 1963
Born

1963
62 years ago

Died
Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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An Irish-American author, extensively examined personal experiences with cancer and disfigurement. Gained prominence with the memoir 'Autobiography of a Face,' detailing the struggles and challenges faced after a jaw cancer diagnosis at a young age. The writing garnered attention for its profound insight into identity, beauty, and trauma. Grealy's work contributed to discussions around illness in literature and personal narrative.

Authored 'Autobiography of a Face'

Contributed to the anthology 'Truth and Beauty'

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