John B. Keane
| John B. Keane | |
|---|---|
| Born | John Brendan Keane July 21, 1928 Church Street Listowel, County Kerry, Irish Free State |
| Died | May 30, 2002 (aged 73) Listowel, County Kerry, Republic of Ireland |
| Nationality | Irish |
| Education | St. Michael's College Listowel |
| Spouse | Mary O'Connor |
| Child(ren) | Billy Keane Conor Keane John Keane Joanna Keane |
| Information | |
| Notable work(s) | The Field, Sive |
| Awards | Honorary Life Member of the Royal Dublin Society |
John Brendan Keane (21 July 1928 – 30 May 2002) was an Irish playwright, novelist and essayist from Listowel, County Kerry.
[edit] Life and career
A son of a national school teacher, William B. Keane and Hannah Purtill,John B Keane was educated at Listowel National School and then at St. Michael's College Listowel. He worked as a chemist's assistant for A.H. Jones, a chemist who dabbled in buying antiques. Keane had various jobs in the UK between 1951 and 1955, and was a pub owner in Listowel from 1955.
He married Mary O'Connor in 1955 and had four children: Billy, Conor, John and Joanna. He was an Honorary Life Member of the Royal Dublin Society from 1991, served as president of Irish PEN and was a founder member of the Society of Irish Playwrights as well as a member of Aosdána. He remained a prominent member of the Fine Gael party throughout his life, never being shy of political debate.
His nephew is the award-winning investigative journalist Fergal Keane. His son John is a journalist with the Kilkenny People.
[edit] Works
- Many Young Men of Twenty (1946)
- Sive (1959)
- Sharon's Grave (1960)
- The Highest House on the Mountain (1961)
- The Man From Clare (1962)
- The Year of the Hiker (1963)
- The Field (1966)
- Hut 42 (1968)
- The Rain At The End Of The Summer (1968)
- Big Maggie (1969)
- The One-Way Ticket (1972)
- Values (1973)
- The Change In Mame Fadden (1973)
- Letters of a Matchmaker (1975)
- The Buds Of Ballybunion (1979)
- The Chastitute (1981)
- The Bodhran Makers (1986)
- Moll (1991)
- Durango: A Novel (1992)