Claire Keegan was born in 1968 and grew up on a farm in Wicklow, where she is the youngest of a large Catholic family. From a young age, Keegan was drawn to storytelling and writing, which would eventually become her career. After completing her undergraduate studies at Loyola University in New Orleans, she went on to earn a MA at The University of Wales and an M.Phil at Trinity College in Dublin.
Keegan's literary career took off with the publication of her first collection of stories, Antarctica, which was met with critical acclaim and named a Los Angeles Times Book of the Year. Her second collection, Walk the Blue Fields, received further praise and was chosen as Richard Ford's book of the year. Keegan's work has been widely recognized and awarded, including several prestigious prizes such as The Hugh Leonard Bursary, The Macaulay Fellowship, The Rooney Prize for Irish Literature, The Martin Healy Prize, The Olive Cook Award, The Kilkenny Prize, The Tom Gallon Award, and The William Trevor Prize. She has also been the recipient of the Francis MacManus Award twice and was a Wingate Scholar.
Keegan's writing is known for its evocative and powerful prose, often exploring themes of family, identity, and the human condition. Her stories are deeply rooted in the Irish landscape and culture, yet they also have a universal appeal. Despite her success, Keegan remains a private person and lives in Wexford. She continues to write and publish, with her most recent work, Small Things Like These, published in 2021.
Standalone Novels
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Title
Year
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1
Foster
2010
2
Small Things Like These
2020
Collections
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Title
Year
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1
Antarctica
1999
2
Walk the Blue Fields
2007
3
So Late in the Day
2023
Short Stories/Novellas
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Title
Year
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1
The Forester's Daughter
2019
Faber Stories Books
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Title
Year
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1
A Good Man Is Hard To Find (By: Flannery O'Connor)
1955
2
The Inner Room (By: Robert Aickman)
1968
3
Daughters of Passion (By: Julia O'Faolain)
1982
4
Giacomo Joyce (By: Richard Ellmann)
1983
5
Homeland (By: Barbara Kingsolver)
1989
6
Shanti (By: Vikram Chandra)
1997
7
Sonny Liston Was a Friend of Mine (By: Thom Jones)
1998
8
An Elegy for Easterly (By: Petina Gappah)
2009
9
The Shielding of Mrs Forbes (By: Alan Bennett)
2011
10
The Cheater's Guide to Love (By: Junot Díaz)
2012
11
Mrs Fox (By: Sarah Hall)
2014
12
Mostly Hero (By: Anna Burns)
2014
13
Mr Salary (By: Sally Rooney)
2016
14
Come Rain or Come Shine (By: Kazuo Ishiguro)
2019
15
The Victim (By: P.D. James)
2019
16
Dante and the Lobster (By: Samuel Beckett)
2019
17
Paradise (By: Edna O'Brien)
2019
18
Cosmopolitan (By: Akhil Sharma)
2019
19
The Lydia Steptoe Stories (By: Djuna Barnes)
2019
20
Mary Ventura and The Ninth Kingdom (By: Sylvia Plath)