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Anne Enright
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Anne Enright
Full Name and Common Aliases
Anne Enright is an Irish novelist, short story writer, and academic.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on December 11, 1962.
Nationality and Profession(s)
Irish nationality, novelist, short story writer, and academic.
Early Life and Background
Anne Enright was born in Dublin, Ireland. Her early life was marked by a love for reading and writing. She attended Trinity College Dublin, where she studied English Literature and began to develop her writing skills. Enright's family background is complex; her father was Irish and her mother was from Northern Ireland. This diverse heritage likely influenced her perspective on the world and her writing style.
Major Accomplishments
Anne Enright has achieved numerous accolades throughout her career. In 2007, she won the Man Booker Prize for her novel The Gathering. This prestigious award catapulted her to international recognition and solidified her position as a leading figure in contemporary Irish literature. Additionally, Enright has been awarded several other prizes, including the Irish Times Aer Lingus Irish Novel of the Year Award.
Notable Works or Actions
Enright's writing often explores themes of family dynamics, identity, and the complexities of human relationships. Some of her notable works include:
The Gathering, which won the Man Booker Prize in 2007
The Forgotten, a short story collection that examines the lives of ordinary people
* The Green Road, a novel that explores the inner workings of a dysfunctional family
Impact and Legacy
Anne Enright's impact on contemporary literature is undeniable. Her unique voice and perspective have inspired a new generation of writers to explore complex themes and narratives. Enright's work has also been recognized for its exploration of feminist issues, such as the roles women play in families and societies.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Anne Enright is widely quoted and remembered due to her thought-provoking writings on human relationships and societal issues. Her ability to craft relatable characters and engaging narratives has captivated readers worldwide. Moreover, her innovative approach to storytelling has contributed significantly to the development of modern literature.
As a celebrated author, academic, and thinker, Anne Enright continues to inspire and influence readers with her insightful perspectives on life, family, and identity.
Quotes by Anne Enright
Anne Enright's insights on:

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A funny thing happens when the world turns, as it turned for us on the night we burned the British embassy down. You wake up the next morning and carry on.

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I’ve heard people, usually writers, say that no one wrote a great book after winning the Booker, but I honestly did not feel any big pressure. ‘The Gathering’ did hang over me in that it was darker than I thought at the time.

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Far below were the limestone flats they called the Flaggy Shore; grey rocks under a grey sky, and there were days when the sea was a glittering grey and your eyes could not tell if it was dusk or dawn, your eyes were always adjusting. It was like the rocks took the light and hid it away. And that was the thing about Boolavaun, it was a place that made itself hard to see.

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There are men who would do anything, asleep, and I’m not sure what stops them when they wake. I do not know how they draw the line.

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If you grow up in Ireland and read books then you really are obliged to attempt your own some time. It is not exactly a choice. I still don’t know if I am a writer. Believe me, there are days when I have my doubts.

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Dublin was a small town in those days, even the bullies were small, but the gossip was stupendous, and I know it wasn’t healthy but I do miss it. We have all got very disconnected since, which is to say, sane.

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Because that is what your babies do, when they grow. They turn around and say it is all your fault.

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Sometimes I will spend two or three days not speaking to anyone outside of the immediate family when they come home, and then I find that I’ve been emailing like fury. Once you give in to that silence, it’s quite nice.
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