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Eugene McCabe : ウィキペディア英語版 | Eugene McCabe
Eugene McCabe (born 1930) is an Irish novelist, short story writer, playwright and television screenwriter. ==Biography== Born to Irish emigrants in Glasgow, Scotland, he moved with his family to Ireland in the early 1940s.〔(Clones Hall of Fame )〕 He lives on a farm near Clones in County Monaghan, near the Irish border.〔(Aosdána member information )〕 His play ''King of the Castle'' caused a minor scandal when first shown in 1964 and was protested by the League of Decency.〔(Clones Hall of Fame )〕 McCabe wrote his award-winning trilogy of television plays, consisting of ''Cancer'', ''Heritage'' and ''Siege'' because he felt he had to make a statement about the Troubles.〔(Clones Hall of Fame )〕 His 1992 novel ''Death and Nightingales'' has been called by Irish writer Colm Tóibín "one of the great Irish masterpieces of the century"〔(Atlantic Monthly review of ''Death and Nightingales''. )〕 and a "classic of our times" by ''Kirkus Reviews''.〔(Lovereading page for ''Death and Nightingales'' )〕 He defended fellow novelist Dermot Healy by attacking a reviewer of his book, Eileen Battersby, in ''The Irish Times'' in 2011, using the Joycean cloacal invective "shite and onions", causing considerable controversy in the Irish literary community.
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