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Éilís Ní Dhuibhne

Éilís Ní Dhuibhne (pronounced [ˈeːlʲiːʃ n̠ʲiː ˈɣɪvʲnʲə]; born 22 February 1954), also known as Eilis Almquist and Elizabeth O'Hara, is an Irish novelist and short story writer who writes both in Irish and English. She has been shortlisted for the Orange Prize for Fiction, and is a recipient of the Irish PEN Award.

Éilís Ní Dhuibhne
Born (1954-02-22) 22 February 1954 (age 68)
Dublin, Ireland
Pen nameEilis Almquist
Elizabeth O'Hara
OccupationWriter, Academic
NationalityIrish
Alma materUniversity College Dublin (UCD)
University of Copenhagen
GenreNovel, Play, Short Story
Website
www.eilisnidhuibhne.com

Biography

Ní Dhuibhne was born in Dublin in 1954. She attended University College Dublin (UCD), where she studied Pure English for her BA, did an M Phil in Middle English and Old Irish, and finished in 1982 with a PhD in Folklore [1] She was awarded the UCD Entrance scholarship for English, and two post graduate scholarships in Folklore. In 1978-9 she studied at the Folklore Institute in the University of Copenhagen while researching her doctoral thesis,[2] and in 1982 was awarded a PhD from the National University of Ireland (NUI). About her time in Denmark, Ní Dhuibhne states that she "kind of discovered feminism there", because it "was more liberal and advanced politically and in terms of feminism".[3] She has worked in the Department of Irish Folklore in UCD, and for many years as a curator in the National Library of Ireland. Also a teacher of Creative Writing, she has been Writer Fellow at Trinity College Dublin and is currently Writer Fellow at UCD. She is a member of Aosdána[4] since 2004,[5] an ambassador for the Irish Writers' Centre, and President of the Folklore of Ireland Society (An Cumann le Béaloideas Éireann). Ní Dhuibhne is the Burns Visiting Scholar at Boston College for the fall 2020 semester.[6]

Ní Dhuibhne was married to the Swedish folklorist Bo Almqvist for 30 years until he died suddenly due to a short illness in 2013. She has two children: Ragnar and Olaf.[7] Éilís Ní Dhuibne wrote the memoir Twelve Thousand Days: A Memoir of Love and Loss about her and her late husband's time together, named after the number of days they were married.[8]

Further information on Éilís Ní Dhuibhne's work may be found in Rebecca Pelan, ed, Éilís Ní Dhuibhne: Perspectives. Galway, Arlen House, 2009.[9]

Awards

List of works

Novels in English
  • The Bray House (1990)
  • Singles (1994)
  • The Dancers Dancing (1999)
  • Fox, Swallow, Scarecrow (2007)
  • Sister Caravaggio (2014)
Novels in Irish
  • Dúnmharú sa Daingean (2001)
  • Cailíní Beaga Ghleann na mBláth (2003)
  • Hurlamaboc (2005)
  • Dún an Airgid (2008)
  • Dordán (2011)
  • Aisling Nó Iníon A (2015)
Collections
  • Blood and Water (1988)
  • Eating Women Is Not Recommended (1991)
  • The Inland Ice (1997)
  • The Pale Gold of Alaska (2000)
  • Midwife to the Fairies (2003)
  • The Shelter of Neighbours (2012)
  • Little Red and Other Stories (2020)
Children's Books
  • The Uncommon Cormorant (1990)
  • Hugo and the Sunshine Girl (1991)
  • The Hiring Fair (1992)
  • Blaeberry Sunday (1993)
  • Penny Farthing Sally (1996)
  • The Sparkling Rain (2004)
  • Snobs, Dogs and Scobies (2011)
Plays
  • Dún na mBan Trí Thine
    Produced by Amharclann de hÍde and first performed at the Peacock, Dublin, 1995;
  • Milseog an tSamhraidh
    Produced by Amharclann de hÍde and first performed at the Samuel Beckett Theatre, Trinity College, in 1996;
  • The Nettle Shirts
    Produced by the Abbey and performed at the Peacock Theatre, Dublin, in 1998.

Memoirs

  • Twelve Thousand Days: A Memoir of Love and Loss (2018)

References

  1. ^ "University College Dublin". writing.ie. 16 January 2015. Retrieved 9 February 2022.
  2. ^ "University of Copenhagen". UCD.ie. Retrieved 9 February 2022.
  3. ^ "Twelve Thousand Days: A Memoir of Love and Loss". Belfasttelegraph. Belfast Telegraph. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  4. ^ "aosdana". artscouncil.ie. Retrieved 8 October 2013.
  5. ^ "Biography Ní Dhuibhne". Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  6. ^ "Burns Visiting Scholars - Libraries at Boston College".
  7. ^ "Twelve Thousand Days: A Memoir of Love and Loss". Belfasttelegraph. Belfast Telegraph. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  8. ^ "Twelve Thousand Days: A Memoir of Love and Loss". Belfasttelegraph. Belfast Telegraph. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  9. ^ "Collection 2009".
  10. ^ "Encyclopedia.com entry".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  11. ^ "Ní Dhuibne's Awards". Ricorso. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  12. ^ "Ní Dhuibne's Awards". Ricorso. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  13. ^ "Stewartparkertrust.com". Stewart Parker Trust. Retrieved 9 February 2022.
  14. ^ http://www.eilisnidhuibhne.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=14&Itemid=27 for the entire bibliography, including the awards.
  15. ^ Doyle, Martin. "Ríona Judge McCormack wins Hennessy New Irish Writer award". The Irish Times. Retrieved 14 March 2019.
  16. ^ Laura Slattery (16 January 2015). "Éilís Ní Dhuibhne to receive the Irish PEN Award for outstanding contribution to Irish literature". The Irish Times. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  17. ^ "Stewartparkertrust.com". Stewart Parker Trust. Retrieved 9 February 2022.

External links

  • Official website
  • Irish Authors
  • UCD page

Éilís, dhuibhne, pronounced, ˈeːlʲiːʃ, ʲiː, ˈɣɪvʲnʲə, born, february, 1954, also, known, eilis, almquist, elizabeth, hara, irish, novelist, short, story, writer, writes, both, irish, english, been, shortlisted, orange, prize, fiction, recipient, irish, award, . Eilis Ni Dhuibhne pronounced ˈeːlʲiːʃ n ʲiː ˈɣɪvʲnʲe born 22 February 1954 also known as Eilis Almquist and Elizabeth O Hara is an Irish novelist and short story writer who writes both in Irish and English She has been shortlisted for the Orange Prize for Fiction and is a recipient of the Irish PEN Award Eilis Ni DhuibhneBorn 1954 02 22 22 February 1954 age 68 Dublin IrelandPen nameEilis Almquist Elizabeth O HaraOccupationWriter AcademicNationalityIrishAlma materUniversity College Dublin UCD University of CopenhagenGenreNovel Play Short StoryWebsitewww wbr eilisnidhuibhne wbr com Contents 1 Biography 2 Awards 3 List of works 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditNi Dhuibhne was born in Dublin in 1954 She attended University College Dublin UCD where she studied Pure English for her BA did an M Phil in Middle English and Old Irish and finished in 1982 with a PhD in Folklore 1 She was awarded the UCD Entrance scholarship for English and two post graduate scholarships in Folklore In 1978 9 she studied at the Folklore Institute in the University of Copenhagen while researching her doctoral thesis 2 and in 1982 was awarded a PhD from the National University of Ireland NUI About her time in Denmark Ni Dhuibhne states that she kind of discovered feminism there because it was more liberal and advanced politically and in terms of feminism 3 She has worked in the Department of Irish Folklore in UCD and for many years as a curator in the National Library of Ireland Also a teacher of Creative Writing she has been Writer Fellow at Trinity College Dublin and is currently Writer Fellow at UCD She is a member of Aosdana 4 since 2004 5 an ambassador for the Irish Writers Centre and President of the Folklore of Ireland Society An Cumann le Bealoideas Eireann Ni Dhuibhne is the Burns Visiting Scholar at Boston College for the fall 2020 semester 6 Ni Dhuibhne was married to the Swedish folklorist Bo Almqvist for 30 years until he died suddenly due to a short illness in 2013 She has two children Ragnar and Olaf 7 Eilis Ni Dhuibne wrote the memoir Twelve Thousand Days A Memoir of Love and Loss about her and her late husband s time together named after the number of days they were married 8 Further information on Eilis Ni Dhuibhne s work may be found in Rebecca Pelan ed Eilis Ni Dhuibhne Perspectives Galway Arlen House 2009 9 Awards Edit1985 Listowel Poetry Award 10 when Oireachtas Awards for a play and novels which when Butler Prose Award American Association of Irish Studies when Bisto Merit Awards for The Hiring Fair and Hurlamaboc and Bisto Book of the Year Award for Blaeberry Sunday citation needed 1986 Arts Council Bursaries 11 1998 Arts Council Bursaries 12 1997 BBC Irish Language Award 13 2000 Orange Prize for Fiction shortlisted for The Dancers Dancing 14 2014 Hennessy Literature Award 15 2015 Irish PEN Award 16 2019 BBC Irish Language Award 17 List of works EditNovels in EnglishThe Bray House 1990 Singles 1994 The Dancers Dancing 1999 Fox Swallow Scarecrow 2007 Sister Caravaggio 2014 Novels in IrishDunmharu sa Daingean 2001 Cailini Beaga Ghleann na mBlath 2003 Hurlamaboc 2005 Dun an Airgid 2008 Dordan 2011 Aisling No Inion A 2015 CollectionsBlood and Water 1988 Eating Women Is Not Recommended 1991 The Inland Ice 1997 The Pale Gold of Alaska 2000 Midwife to the Fairies 2003 The Shelter of Neighbours 2012 Little Red and Other Stories 2020 Children s BooksThe Uncommon Cormorant 1990 Hugo and the Sunshine Girl 1991 The Hiring Fair 1992 Blaeberry Sunday 1993 Penny Farthing Sally 1996 The Sparkling Rain 2004 Snobs Dogs and Scobies 2011 PlaysDun na mBan Tri Thine Produced by Amharclann de hIde and first performed at the Peacock Dublin 1995 Milseog an tSamhraidh Produced by Amharclann de hIde and first performed at the Samuel Beckett Theatre Trinity College in 1996 The Nettle Shirts Produced by the Abbey and performed at the Peacock Theatre Dublin in 1998 Memoirs Twelve Thousand Days A Memoir of Love and Loss 2018 References Edit University College Dublin writing ie 16 January 2015 Retrieved 9 February 2022 University of Copenhagen UCD ie Retrieved 9 February 2022 Twelve Thousand Days A Memoir of Love and Loss Belfasttelegraph Belfast Telegraph Retrieved 11 February 2022 aosdana artscouncil ie Retrieved 8 October 2013 Biography Ni Dhuibhne Retrieved 11 February 2022 Burns Visiting Scholars Libraries at Boston College Twelve Thousand Days A Memoir of Love and Loss Belfasttelegraph Belfast Telegraph Retrieved 11 February 2022 Twelve Thousand Days A Memoir of Love and Loss Belfasttelegraph Belfast Telegraph Retrieved 11 February 2022 Collection 2009 Encyclopedia com entry a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Ni Dhuibne s Awards Ricorso Retrieved 11 February 2022 Ni Dhuibne s Awards Ricorso Retrieved 11 February 2022 Stewartparkertrust com Stewart Parker Trust Retrieved 9 February 2022 http www eilisnidhuibhne net index php option com content amp task view amp id 14 amp Itemid 27 for the entire bibliography including the awards Doyle Martin Riona Judge McCormack wins Hennessy New Irish Writer award The Irish Times Retrieved 14 March 2019 Laura Slattery 16 January 2015 Eilis Ni Dhuibhne to receive the Irish PEN Award for outstanding contribution to Irish literature The Irish Times Retrieved 18 October 2015 Stewartparkertrust com Stewart Parker Trust Retrieved 9 February 2022 External links EditOfficial website Irish Authors UCD page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eilis Ni Dhuibhne amp oldid 1134871096, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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