Edna O'Brien was an acclaimed Irish author known for her groundbreaking portrayals of female experiences.
Her debut novel, The Country Girls, caused controversy in Ireland due to its frank depiction of sexuality.
Throughout her career, O'Brien received numerous awards and accolades, including the Frank O'Connor Prize and the Irish PEN Award for Literature.
Her works often explored themes of sexuality, relationships, and Irish society.
Notable titles include August Is a Wicked Month, A Pagan Place, and The Light of Evening.
O'Brien's contributions to literature earned her recognition as one of the most important chroniclers of women's lives in the 20th century.
She lived in London until her death.
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