Author: Claire Keegan

Books

Small Things Like These 2022

Claire Keegan is an acclaimed Irish author celebrated for her mastery in the art of short fiction. Born in 1968, she grew up in a rural area of County Wicklow, Ireland, an environment that significantly influences her literary work. Keegan pursued an education in literature and creative writing, studying at Loyola University in New Orleans before further honing her craft at the University of Wales, where she earned an MPhil.

Keegan's debut collection, "Antarctica" (1999), quickly garnered attention, winning the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature, and established her as a formidable voice in contemporary fiction. Her subsequent works, including "Walk the Blue Fields" (2007), have continued to earn critical acclaim for their evocative portrayal of Irish life, characterized by a remarkable economy of language and profound emotional depth. Her novella "Foster" (2010) was particularly lauded and further solidified her standing as a masterful storyteller.

In addition to writing, Keegan is dedicated to nurturing new talent through teaching, offering workshops and courses to aspiring writers. Her contributions to literature are cherished worldwide, and her stories are revered for their introspective exploration of human experiences.