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Claire Keegan (born 1968) is an Irish writer known for her short stories, which have been published in The New Yorker, Best American Short Stories, Granta, and The Paris Review. She is also known for her novellas, two of which have been adapted as films.
Early life and education
Claire Keegan was born in 1968, and raised on a farm as one of a large family in County Wicklow, Ireland.
She travelled to New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, when she was 17 and studied English and political science at Loyola University. She returned to Ireland in 1992, and later lived for a year in Cardiff, Wales. There she undertook an MA in creative writing and taught undergraduates at the University of Wales. She subsequently received an M. Phil at Trinity College Dublin.
Career
Keegan's first collection of short stories, Antarctica (1999), won the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature and the William Trevor Prize.
Her second collection of short stories, Walk the Blue Fields, was published in 2007. Keegan's 'long, short story' "Foster" won the 2009 Davy Byrnes Short Story Award. "Foster" appeared in the 15 February 2010 issue of The New Yorker and was included in The Best American Short Stories 2011. It was later published by Faber and Faber in a longer form. "Foster" is now included as a text for the Irish Leaving Certificate. It was adapted for film by writer/director Colm Bairéad as An Cailín Ciúin (The Quiet Girl; 2022), and was nominated in 2023 for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film.
In late 2021, Keegan published a novella, Small Things like These, set in Ireland in the mid-1980s. It was shortlisted for the 2022 Booker Prize. The film adaptation, starring Cillian Murphy, Emily Watson, and Eileen Walsh, had its world premiere at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival on 15 February 2024.
In February 2022 the story So Late in the Day was published in The New Yorker, and was released in a hardback edition in 2023 by Faber.
Awards and honours
Keegan has won the inaugural William Trevor Prize, the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature, the Olive Cook Award and the Davy Byrnes Irish Writing Award 2009. Other awards include the Hugh Leonard Bursary, the Macaulay Fellowship, the Martin Healy Prize, the Kilkenny Prize, and the Tom Gallon Award. She was also a 2002 Wingate Scholar and a two-time recipient of the Francis MacManus Award. She was a visiting professor at Villanova University in 2008. Keegan was the Ireland Fund Artist-in-Residence in the Celtic Studies Department of St. Michael's College at the University of Toronto in March 2009. In 2019, she was appointed as Writing Fellow at Trinity College Dublin. Pembroke College Cambridge and Trinity College Dublin selected Keegan as the 2021 Briena Staunton Visiting Fellow.
The French translation of Small Things like These (Ce genre de petites choses) has been shortlisted for two prestigious awards: the Francophonie Ambassadors' Literary Award and the Grand Prix de L'Heroine Madame Figaro. In March 2021, Keegan and her French translator, Jacqueline Odin, won the Francophonie Ambassadors' Literary Award. Small Things like These won the 2022 Orwell Prize for Political Fiction. It became the shortest book to be shortlisted for the Booker Prize at the ceremony in 2022. It was also shortlisted for the Rathbones Folio Prize.
In 2023 Keegan was named "Author of the Year" in conjunction with the Irish Book Awards. Her book So Late in the Day was also shortlisted for the Irish "Novel of the Year" award.
Keegan has been a member of Aosdána since 2008.
Works
= Novella
=2021 – Small Things like These
= Short story collections
=1999 – Antarctica. Faber and Faber, London. ISBN 978-0-571-19712-5.
2007 – Walk the Blue Fields. Faber and Faber, London. ISBN 978-0-571-23306-9.
2019 – The Forester's Daughter. Faber and Faber, London. ISBN 978-0-571-35185-5.
2023 – So Late in the Day: Stories of Women and Men. Grove Press, New York. ISBN 978-0-8021-6085-0.
= Short stories
=2010 – "Foster". Faber and Faber, London. ISBN 978-0-571-25565-8. (First published in The New Yorker, February 15, 2010)
2022 – "So Late in the Day". Published in The New Yorker, 21 February 2022.
References
External links
Claire Keegan at Aosdána
A reading of Foster by Evanna Lynch
"Claire Keegan and the art of subtraction". YouTube. HoCoPoLitSo. 4 January 2013.
"Claire Keegan's answers readers' questions about 'Small Things Like These' | The Booker Prize". YouTube. 6 October 2022.
"Claire Keegan interview with Claire Mabey VIDEO". YouTube. Wanaka Festival of Colour. 22 April 2024.
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Claire Keegan - Wikipedia
Claire Keegan (born 1968) is an Irish writer known for her short stories, which have been published in The New Yorker, Best American Short Stories, Granta, and The Paris Review. She is also known for her novellas, two of which have been adapted as films.
Claire Keegan on Small Things Like These: 'I wasn’t setting ...
Claire Keegan discusses the short story that inspired Small Things Like These, the role of restraint in her writing, and why love is at the core of her novel
With 'Foster,' Claire Keegan asks that readers look outward - NPR
Nov 1, 2022 · Claire Keegan has been compared to the Russian author Anton Chekhov and fellow Irish writer William Trevor. She shares their keen sense of empathy, eye for the telling detail,...
Claire Keegan - Book Series In Order
Complete order of Claire Keegan books in Publication Order and Chronological Order.
Small Things Like These - Wikipedia
Small Things like These is a historical fiction novel by Claire Keegan, published on 30 November 2021 by Grove Press. In 2022, the book won the Orwell Prize for Political Fiction, [1] and was shortlisted for the Rathbones Folio Prize [2] and the Booker Prize. [3]
An Interview with Claire Keegan | Brick
In 2021, Claire Keegan published a gem of a novella called Small Things like These. About complicity, heroism, and the difficulty of change, it’s dedicated in part to the women and children who suffered in Ireland’s mother and baby homes and Magdalene Laundries.
Claire Keegan Harnesses the Power in Brevity
Nov 5, 2022 · Keegan explores that dark thread in an oblique way, through the eyes of a merchant, who has daughters at home and is shaken when he discovers that nuns are...