Ulick O'Connor

Ulick O'Connor

Ulick O'Connor (born 1928 [cite web |title=Irish Writers Online entry on O'Connor |url=http://www.irishwriters-online.com/ulickoconnor.html |accessdate=2008-03-29] ) is an Irish writer, historian and critic.

Born in Rathgar, County Dublin, he attended St. Mary's College, Rathmines and later University College Dublin, and read law and philosophy, becoming known as a keen sporting participant (especially in boxing, rugby and cricket), as well as a distinguished debater, during his time there (O'Connor was an active member of the Literary and Historical Society, University College Dublin.)

Career and Writings

Ulick O'Connor was born in Dublin in 1928 and educated at University College Dublin and Loyola University, New Orleans. After practising at the Irish Bar in Dublin, O'Connor spent time as a critic before turning to writing. His work has spanned areas such as biography, poetry, Irish history, drama, diary, and literary criticism.

He is a well-known intellectual figure in contemporary Irish affairs and has expressed strong opinions against censorship and the war on drugs. He contributes a regular poetry column to Irish daily The Evening Herald, has also written a column for the Sunday Mirror and a sporting column for the Sunday Times, as well as broadcasting on RTE.

His best known writing is his biographies of Oliver St. John Gogarty, Brendan Behan, his studies of the early twentieth-century Irish troubles and the Irish Literary Revival.

He is also known for the autobiographical "The Ulick O’Connor Diaries 1970-1981: A Cavalier Irishman (2001)", which details his encounters with well-known Irish and international figures, ranging from political (Jack Lynch and Paddy Devlin) to the artistic (Christy Brown and Peter Sellers). It also documents the progress of the Peace Process during the same time, and the progress of the Northern Ireland Assembly.

Although he has travelled extensively, O'Connor lives in Rathgar, County Dublin.

O'Connor is a member of Aosdána. [cite web |title=Aosdana on O'Connor |url=http://aosdana.artscouncil.ie/Members/Literature/O-Connor.aspx |accessdate=2008-03-29] O'Connor's great-grandfather was Matt Harris, Land Leaguer, Fenian, and Irish Parliamentary Party Member of Parliament.

Published works

Plays

* "The Dream Box" (1972)
* "The Dark Lovers" (1975)
* "The Emperor’s Envoy" (1976)
* "The Grand Inquisitor; Submarine; and Deirdre" (Dublin 1977, New York 1980)
* "Execution" (1985)
* "The Oval Machine" (1986)
* "A Trinity of Two" (1988)
* "Joycity" (1989)
* "Deux de la Trinite" (translated by Ramond Gerome, 1990).

Poetry Collections

* "Lifestyles" (1973)
* "Three Noh Plays" (1980)
* "All Things Counter" (1986)
* "One is Animate" (1990)
* "Poems of the Damned" (translations from Baudelaire’s Fleur du Mal, 1991).

Non-Fiction and Autobiography

* "Irish Tales and Sagas" (1981)
* "A Critic at Large" (1984)
* "Biographers and the Art of Biography" (1990)
* "The Ulick O'Connor Diaries, 1970-1981: A Cavalier Irishman" (2003)

Biographical writings

* "Oliver St John Gogarty: Biography" (1964)
* "Brendan Behan" (1970)
* "Celtic Dawn: Biography" (1984)
* "Executions" (1992)
* "The Troubles: Michael Collins and the Volunteers in the Fight for Irish Freedom 1912-22" (2001)

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