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Thomas Kilroy

Thomas F. Kilroy (23 September 1934 – 7 December 2023) was an Irish playwright and novelist.[1]

Biography edit

Thomas F. Kilroy was born in Green Street, Callan, County Kilkenny.[citation needed] He attended St Kieran's College and played hurling for the school team, captaining the senior team in 1952.[2] He studied at University College Dublin.[citation needed] In his early career he was play editor at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin. In the 1980s, he sat on the board of Field Day Theatre Company, founded by Brian Friel and Stephen Rea in 1980, and was Director of its touring company.

In 1978, Kilroy was appointed Professor of English at University College Galway,[3] a post from which he resigned in 1989 to concentrate on writing.

Kilroy lived in County Mayo and was a member of the Irish Academy of Letters, the Royal Society of Literature, and Aosdána.

The Thomas Kilroy Collection, his archive, was deposited at Galway University's James Hardiman Library; Kilroy addressed the launch event in March 2011, which was attended by, amongst others, Brian Friel and the future President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins.[4]

Kilroy died on 7 December 2023, at the age of 89.[5]

Awards and honours edit

Plays edit

  • The Death and Resurrection of Mr Roche, The Dublin Theatre Festival, 1968. Published by Faber & Faber, Grove Press, 1968;
  • The O'Neill, The Peacock Theatre, Dublin, 1969. Published by The Gallery Press, Oldcastle, Co Meath, 1995;
  • Talbot's Box, The Peacock, 1973. Published by The Gallery Press/Delaware, Proscenium Press, 1979;
  • Sex and Shakespheare, The Abbey, 1976. Revised edition published by The Gallery Press, 1998;
  • Double Cross, Field Day Theatre Company, 1986. Published by Faber & Faber, 1986. Translated into French as Double jeu by Alexandra Poulain, 1996;
  • The Madame MacAdam Travelling Theatre, The Field Day Theatre Company, 1992. Published by Methuen, 1992;
  • The Secret Fall of Constance Wilde, The Abbey, 1997 and Melbourne Festival 1998. Published by The Gallery Press, 1997;
  • Blake, 2001. Published by The Gallery Press, 2015;
  • The Shape of Metal, The Peacock, 2003. Published by The Gallery Press;
  • My Scandalous Life, 2004. Published by The Gallery Press;
  • Christ Deliver Us!, 2010, Abbey Theatre.[6]

Adaptations edit

Books edit

  • The Big Chapel, Faber & Faber, 1971; Liberties Press, 2009. This novel was awarded the Guardian Fiction Prize, 1971 and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize.
  • Sean O'Casey: a Collection of Critical Essays, Ed., Prentice Hall, 1975, ISBN 0-13-628941-X

Pieces for Radio edit

  • The Door, BBC Radio 4, 27 October 1967;
  • That Man Bracken, BBC Radio 3, 20 June 1986;
  • The Colleen and the Cowboy, RTÉ Radio, Prod. Kate Minogue, 11 September 2005.

Pieces for Television edit

  • Farmers, Radio Telefís Éireann, 1978;
  • Gold in the Streets, 1993;
  • The Black Joker.

Academic Works edit

  • Satirical elements in the prose of Thomas Nashe. Thesis (M.A.), University College Dublin, 1959.
  • Kilroy, Thomas (1958). "Mervyn Wall: The Demands of Satire". Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review. 47 (185): 83–89. JSTOR 30098954.
  • Kilroy, Thomas (1959). "Groundwork for an Irish Theatre". Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review. 48 (190): 192–198. JSTOR 30103597.
  • Kilroy, Thomas (1967). "Reading and Teaching the Novel". Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review. 56 (224): 356–367. JSTOR 30087248.
  • The Outsider., The Irish Times 16 April 1971.
  • Synge and Modernism., in J. M. Synge Centenary Papers. 1971. Ed. Maurice Harmon. Dublin. Dolmen Press, 1972. 167–79.
  • Synge the Dramatist., Mosaic 5.1 (1972): 9–16.
  • Tellers of Tales., Times Literary Supplement. 17 March 1972: 301–02.
  • The Writer’s Group in Galway., The Irish Times. 8 April 1976.
  • Two Playwrights: Yeats and Beckett., Myth and Reality in Irish Literature. Ed. Joseph Ronsley. Toronto: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1977. 183–95.
  • Kilroy, Thomas (1979). "Anglo-Irish Playwrights and Comic Tradition". The Crane Bag. 3 (2): 19–27. JSTOR 30059621.
  • The Moon and the Yellow River : Denis Johnson’s Shavianism., Denis Johnson : A Retrospective. Joseph Ronsley Ed. Irish Literary Studies 8. Gerrards Cross, Bucks : Colin Smythe, 1981 ; Totawa, New Jersey : Barnes and Noble, 1982. 49 – 58.
  • The Irish Writer: Self and Society, 1950–1980., Literature and the Changing Ireland. Irish Literary Studies 9. Ed. Peter Connolly. Gerrards Cross: Colin Smythe, 1982. 175–87.
  • The Anglo-Irish., The Irish Times. 7 December 1983.
  • Goldsmith the Playwright., Goldsmith, the Gentle Master. Ed. Sean Lucy. Cork: Cork University Press, 1984. 66–77.
  • Brecht, Beckett, and Williams., Sagetrieb 3.2 (Fall 1984): 81–87.
  • The Autobiographical Novel., The Genius of Irish Prose. Augustine Martin Ed. Thomas Davis Lecture Series. Dublin : Mercier Press in collaboration with Radio Telefís Éireann, 1985. 65–75.
  • Ireland’s Pseudo-Englishman. , Magill 11.5 January 1988 : 52–54.
  • Reassessment. Thomas Kilroy on J.M. Synge : The Complex Creator of a Closed World., The Irish Times 29 April 1989.
  • Secularized Ireland., Culture in Ireland : Division and Diversity ? Proceedings of the Cultures of Ireland Group Conference, 27–28 September 1991. Ed. Edna Longley. Belfast : Institute of Irish Studies, Queen's University Belfast, 1991. 135 – 141.
  • Kilroy, Thomas (1992). "A Generation of Playwright". Irish University Review. 22 (1): 135–141. JSTOR 25484471.
  • Theatrical Text and Literary Text., The Achievement of Brian Friel. Ed. Alan J. Peacock. Gerrard's Cross: Bucks, Colin Smythe, 1993. 91–102.
  • Some Irish Poems of Yeats,, Eibei-Bungaku. Koka Women's University, 11.3 (March 1994) : 41 – 53.
  • The Literary Tradition of Irish Drama., Anglistentag 1994 graz : Proceedings. W. Rioehle, H. Keiper edc. Tübingen : Niemeyer, 1995. 7 – 15.
  • John Bull’s Other Island : Shaw’s Irish Play. , Banado Sho Kenkyu. Vol. 3, 1995, 11.1 1–20.
  • Chekhov and the Irish., Program Note. Chekhov's Uncle Vanya adapt. Frank McGuinness. Field Day Theatre Company. 1995.
  • From Page to Stage., Irish Writers and Their Creative Process. Ed. Jacqueline Genet and Wynne Hellegouarc’h. Gerrards Cross: Colin Smythe, 1996. 55–62.
  • The Anglo-Irish Theatrical Imagination., Bullan, an Irish Studies journal 3.2 (Winter 1997/ Spring 1998), 5 – 12.
  • Kilroy, Thomas (1999). "Friendship". Irish University Review. 29 (1): 83–89. JSTOR 25511532.
  • The Seagull, an Adaptation., The Cambridge Companion to Chekhov. Ed. Vera Gottlieg and Paul Allain. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. 80–90.
  • The Wildean Triangle., What Revels Are in Hand ? Assessment of Contemporary Drama in English in Honor of W. Lippke. B. Reitz, H. Stahl, eds.
  • Contemporary Drama in English., (CDE Studies) 8 Trier : WVT Wissenschaftlicher Verlag, 2001. 47 – 55.

Unpublished edit

Works about Thomas Kilroy edit

  • Le théâtre de Thomas Kilroy., Thierry Dubost, Presses Universitaires de Caen, 2001, English edition The Plays of Thomas Kilroy: A Critical Study, McFarland, 2007
  • "Irish University Review 32:1 Special Issue Thomas Kilroy". JSTOR i25517170. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • O'Malley, Aidan. Field Day and the Translation of Irish Identities: Performing Contradictions. Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. (Sections on Double Cross and The Madame MacAdam Travelling Theatre)

Awards edit

  • Guardian Fiction Prize, 1971;
  • Heinemann Award for Literature;
  • AIB Literary Prize;
  • American-Irish Foundation Award for Literature;
  • Rockefeller Foundation Residency;
  • Kyoto University Foundation Fellowship;
  • Prix Nikki Special Commendation;
  • Lifetime Achievement, Irish Times / ESB Theatre Award, 2004.

References edit

  1. ^ Friel, Brian (3 May 2008). "Back – due to popular demand". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 May 2011.
  2. ^ Carney, Jim (5 April 2020). "Why have football and hurling remained a cultural wasteland for our writers and artists?". Sunday Independent.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 14 June 2017.
  4. ^ "Thomas Kilroy Collection". Retrieved 14 October 2018. Shortly after 1 minute 40 seconds into the video, Lionel Pilkington introduces Kilroy as, among other things, "a former Professor of English at this university".
  5. ^ "Thomas Kilroy, acclaimed playwright, novelist and academic, dies aged 89". The Irish Times. Retrieved 11 December 2023.
  6. ^ Meany, Helen (22 February 2010). "Christ Deliver Us!". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 May 2011.

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Friel and Stephen Rea in 1980 and was Director of its touring company In 1978 Kilroy was appointed Professor of English at University College Galway 3 a post from which he resigned in 1989 to concentrate on writing Kilroy lived in County Mayo and was a member of the Irish Academy of Letters the Royal Society of Literature and Aosdana The Thomas Kilroy Collection his archive was deposited at Galway University s James Hardiman Library Kilroy addressed the launch event in March 2011 which was attended by amongst others Brian Friel and the future President of Ireland Michael D Higgins 4 Kilroy died on 7 December 2023 at the age of 89 5 Awards and honours editThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items September 2012 2008 Irish PEN AwardPlays editThe Death and Resurrection of Mr Roche The Dublin Theatre Festival 1968 Published by Faber amp Faber Grove Press 1968 The O Neill The Peacock Theatre Dublin 1969 Published by The Gallery Press Oldcastle Co Meath 1995 Talbot s Box The Peacock 1973 Published by The Gallery Press Delaware Proscenium Press 1979 Sex and Shakespheare The Abbey 1976 Revised edition published by The Gallery Press 1998 Double Cross Field Day Theatre Company 1986 Published by Faber amp Faber 1986 Translated into French as Double jeu by Alexandra Poulain 1996 The Madame MacAdam Travelling Theatre The Field Day Theatre Company 1992 Published by Methuen 1992 The Secret Fall of Constance Wilde The Abbey 1997 and Melbourne Festival 1998 Published by The Gallery Press 1997 Blake 2001 Published by The Gallery Press 2015 The Shape of Metal The Peacock 2003 Published by The Gallery Press My Scandalous Life 2004 Published by The Gallery Press Christ Deliver Us 2010 Abbey Theatre 6 Adaptations editThe Seagull Chekhov The Royal Court London 1981 Published by Eyre Methuen 1981 Ghosts Ibsen The Peacock Theatre Dublin 1989 Six Characters in Search of an Author Pirandello The Abbey Theatre Dublin 1996 Books editThe Big Chapel Faber amp Faber 1971 Liberties Press 2009 This novel was awarded the Guardian Fiction Prize 1971 and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize Sean O Casey a Collection of Critical Essays Ed Prentice Hall 1975 ISBN 0 13 628941 XPieces for Radio editThe Door BBC Radio 4 27 October 1967 That Man Bracken BBC Radio 3 20 June 1986 The Colleen and the Cowboy RTE Radio Prod Kate Minogue 11 September 2005 Pieces for Television editFarmers Radio Telefis Eireann 1978 Gold in the Streets 1993 The Black Joker Academic Works editSatirical elements in the prose of Thomas Nashe Thesis M A University College Dublin 1959 Kilroy Thomas 1958 Mervyn Wall The Demands of Satire Studies An Irish Quarterly Review 47 185 83 89 JSTOR 30098954 Kilroy Thomas 1959 Groundwork for an Irish Theatre Studies An Irish Quarterly Review 48 190 192 198 JSTOR 30103597 Kilroy Thomas 1967 Reading and Teaching the Novel Studies An Irish Quarterly Review 56 224 356 367 JSTOR 30087248 The Outsider The Irish Times 16 April 1971 Synge and Modernism in J M Synge Centenary Papers 1971 Ed Maurice Harmon Dublin Dolmen Press 1972 167 79 Synge the Dramatist Mosaic 5 1 1972 9 16 Tellers of Tales Times Literary Supplement 17 March 1972 301 02 The Writer s Group in Galway The Irish Times 8 April 1976 Two Playwrights Yeats and Beckett Myth and Reality in Irish Literature Ed Joseph Ronsley Toronto Wilfrid Laurier University Press 1977 183 95 Kilroy Thomas 1979 Anglo Irish Playwrights and Comic Tradition The Crane Bag 3 2 19 27 JSTOR 30059621 The Moon and the Yellow River Denis Johnson s Shavianism Denis Johnson A Retrospective Joseph Ronsley Ed Irish Literary Studies 8 Gerrards Cross Bucks Colin Smythe 1981 Totawa New Jersey Barnes and Noble 1982 49 58 The Irish Writer Self and Society 1950 1980 Literature and the Changing Ireland Irish Literary Studies 9 Ed Peter Connolly Gerrards Cross Colin Smythe 1982 175 87 The Anglo Irish The Irish Times 7 December 1983 Goldsmith the Playwright Goldsmith the Gentle Master Ed Sean Lucy Cork Cork University Press 1984 66 77 Brecht Beckett and Williams Sagetrieb 3 2 Fall 1984 81 87 The Autobiographical Novel The Genius of Irish Prose Augustine Martin Ed Thomas Davis Lecture Series Dublin Mercier Press in collaboration with Radio Telefis Eireann 1985 65 75 Ireland s Pseudo Englishman Magill 11 5 January 1988 52 54 Reassessment Thomas Kilroy on J M Synge The Complex Creator of a Closed World The Irish Times 29 April 1989 Secularized Ireland Culture in Ireland Division and Diversity Proceedings of the Cultures of Ireland Group Conference 27 28 September 1991 Ed Edna Longley Belfast Institute of Irish Studies Queen s University Belfast 1991 135 141 Kilroy Thomas 1992 A Generation of Playwright Irish University Review 22 1 135 141 JSTOR 25484471 Theatrical Text and Literary Text The Achievement of Brian Friel Ed Alan J Peacock Gerrard s Cross Bucks Colin Smythe 1993 91 102 Some Irish Poems of Yeats Eibei Bungaku Koka Women s University 11 3 March 1994 41 53 The Literary Tradition of Irish Drama Anglistentag 1994 graz Proceedings W Rioehle H Keiper edc Tubingen Niemeyer 1995 7 15 John Bull s Other Island Shaw s Irish Play Banado Sho Kenkyu Vol 3 1995 11 1 1 20 Chekhov and the Irish Program Note Chekhov s Uncle Vanya adapt Frank McGuinness Field Day Theatre Company 1995 From Page to Stage Irish Writers and Their Creative Process Ed Jacqueline Genet and Wynne Hellegouarc h Gerrards Cross Colin Smythe 1996 55 62 The Anglo Irish Theatrical Imagination Bullan an Irish Studies journal 3 2 Winter 1997 Spring 1998 5 12 Kilroy Thomas 1999 Friendship Irish University Review 29 1 83 89 JSTOR 25511532 The Seagull an Adaptation The Cambridge Companion to Chekhov Ed Vera Gottlieg and Paul Allain Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2000 80 90 The Wildean Triangle What Revels Are in Hand Assessment of Contemporary Drama in English in Honor of W Lippke B Reitz H Stahl eds Contemporary Drama in English CDE Studies 8 Trier WVT Wissenschaftlicher Verlag 2001 47 55 Unpublished editDreaming House a Play about George Moore 1990 Works about Thomas Kilroy editLe theatre de Thomas Kilroy Thierry Dubost Presses Universitaires de Caen 2001 English edition The Plays of Thomas Kilroy A Critical Study McFarland 2007 Irish University Review 32 1 Special Issue Thomas Kilroy JSTOR i25517170 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help O Malley Aidan Field Day and the Translation of Irish Identities Performing Contradictions Basingstoke and New York Palgrave Macmillan 2011 Sections on Double Cross and The Madame MacAdam Travelling Theatre Awards editGuardian Fiction Prize 1971 Heinemann Award for Literature AIB Literary Prize American Irish Foundation Award for Literature Rockefeller Foundation Residency Kyoto University Foundation Fellowship Prix Nikki Special Commendation Lifetime Achievement Irish Times ESB Theatre Award 2004 References edit Friel Brian 3 May 2008 Back due to popular demand The Guardian Retrieved 16 May 2011 Carney Jim 5 April 2020 Why have football and hurling remained a cultural wasteland for our writers and artists Sunday Independent Drama at NUI Galway 1960s 1970s Archived from the original on 14 June 2017 Thomas Kilroy Collection Retrieved 14 October 2018 Shortly after 1 minute 40 seconds into the video Lionel Pilkington introduces Kilroy as among other things a former Professor of English at this university Thomas Kilroy acclaimed playwright novelist and academic dies aged 89 The Irish Times Retrieved 11 December 2023 Meany Helen 22 February 2010 Christ Deliver Us The Guardian Retrieved 16 May 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thomas Kilroy amp oldid 1189413518, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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