Irish author Edna O'Brien in April 1960. The acclaimed writer, who caused a stir in Ireland with her debut novel and later gained international fame, has died at 93. (Getty Images)


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Edna O'Brien, the celebrated Irish author who shook the literary world with her debut novel "The Country Girls," has passed away at 93 after a long illness. O'Brien's death was confirmed by her publisher Faber and her literary agency PFD, who praised her as a defiant and courageous spirit who constantly broke new artistic ground. She is survived by her sons, Marcus and Carlos.
Throughout her prolific career, O'Brien published over 20 books, including novels and story collections. Her writing vividly captured the "extremities of joy and sorrow, love, crossed love and unrequited love, success and failure, fame and slaughter." Her work often challenged Ireland's religious, sexual, and gender norms, exploring themes of loneliness, rebellion, desire, and persecution.

O'Brien's literary journey began in 1960 with the publication of "The Country Girls," a novel that made her Ireland's most notorious exile since James Joyce. Written in just three weeks, the book follows two young women, Kate and Baba, as they navigate life from a rural convent to the bustling city of Dublin. While the novel was praised and widely read in London and New York, it was condemned in Ireland, where it was labelled "filth" by the then-justice minister Charles Haughey and even publicly burned in her hometown.

Edna O'Brien in March 1962. Throughout her career, she published over 20 books, mainly novels and story collections. (Getty Images)

Despite the backlash, O'Brien's career flourished. She continued the stories of Kate and Baba in "The Lonely Girl" and "Girls in Their Married Bliss." By the mid-1960s, she was a prominent figure in "Swinging London," mingling with celebrities like Princess Margaret, Marianne Faithfull, and actor Robert Mitchum. O'Brien's social life was as star-studded as her literary achievements, with encounters with Paul McCartney and other notable figures.

O'Brien's work extended beyond novels. Her 2011 story collection "Saints and Sinners" earned her the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award, and her books included the erotic novel "August Is a Wicked Month," the controversial "Down by the River," and the autobiographical "The Light of Evening." Her last novel, "Girl," about victims of Boko Haram, was published in 2019.

Edna O'Brien was present at a New York City event in March 2013. (Getty Images)

O'Brien's life was filled with contradictions. Raised on a farm by a violent alcoholic father and a talented but disapproving mother, she was educated in a convent and developed a passion for writing early on. Her journey from working in a Dublin pharmacy to becoming a literary icon was fueled by her love for language and storytelling.

Her influence and recognition extended beyond the literary world. She was honoured with an Irish Book Award for lifetime achievement, the PEN/Nabokov Prize, and numerous other accolades. Despite never winning the Nobel or Booker Prize, O'Brien's legacy as a trailblazing writer who broke boundaries and spoke truthfully about the human condition remains undeniable.

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