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Martin Malone is an Irish novelist and short story writer. His novel, ''The Broken Cedar'' (2003), was nominated for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award〔(International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award Longlist 2005 )〕 and was shortlisted for an Irish Fiction Award. His first novel, ''Us'' (2000), won the John B Keane/Sunday Independent Award. His story, “The Mango War”, the title story of his 2009 short story collection won the RTÉ Francis MacManus Award〔(RTE Radio 1 Francis MacManus Award Archive 2005 )〕 in 2004. Malone has also won the Killarney International Short Story Prize and has been on two occasions shortlisted for both a Hennessy Award and a PJ O'Connor Award. As a member of the Irish Army Military Police, Malone served five tours of duty with the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon and one with the United Nations Iran–Iraq Military Observer Group. He has written a memoir of his time in the army, called ''The Lebanon Diaries'' (2007), and his experiences in the Middle East have greatly informed his literary work. BBC Radio 4, BBC World Service, RTE Radio 1 and Lyric FM have broadcast his short stories. He was a runner-up in the BBC World Service Short Story Competition. His stories have appeared in The Sunday Times Magazine, The Fiddlehead Can,The Malahat Review Can, The Dublin Review, The Stinging Fly, Stand UK, Literary Orphans USA, The Cortland Review USA, The Bridport Prize Anthology, Best Phoenix Irish Short Stories, The Sunday Tribune... His work is published by Simon & Schuster UK, Maverick House, Poolbeg Press and New Island. Martin Malone lives in County Kildare. ==Works== ''Italic text'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Martin Malone (author)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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