Mary Lavin
Mary Lavin was a prominent Irish author known for her short stories and novels that captured the complexities of Irish life and the female experience, making her one of the notable voices in Irish literature during the 20th century.
Born on Mar 05, 1912 (114 years old)
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Canada:
Lavin's collection of 16 stories aims to reintroduce her work to a new generation of readers.
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Ireland:
Mary Lavin was a familiar presence in Dublin and is known for her stories that explore themes of grief and solitude.
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Ireland:
Mary Lavin is mentioned as one of the Irish writers who contributed to the New Yorker.
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Ireland:
We are proud of our work in restoring Wilton Park and the naming of Mary Lavin Place, overlooking the magnificent Grand Canal.
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Ireland:
Mary Lavin’s home has hit the market at an asking price of €1.395 million.
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Ireland:
Mary Lavin Place remains an exception.
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Ireland:
Mary Lavin is mentioned among the fiction writers who indicate that the phenomenon of women writers was not unknown.
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