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THE WONDER BY EMMA DONOGHUE The Wonder is a tale of two strangers who transform each other's lives, a psychological thriller, and a story of love pitted against evil. Donoghue’s ninth novel – her first historical one set in her homeland of Ireland - was a bestseller in Canada even before publication, and was shortlisted for the Giller Prize there, as wellas for
AKIN - EMMA DONOGHUE Akin. Akin (New York: Little Brown; Toronto: HarperCollins Canada; London: Picador, 2019). A tale of love, loss and family, in which a retired New York professor’s life is thrown into chaos when he takes his great-nephew to the French Riviera, in hopes of uncovering his own mother's wartime secrets. Noah is only days away from his first trip LIFE MASK BY EMMA DONOGHUE Life Mask (New York: Harcourt; London: Virago, 2004), my fourth novel, is about a love triangle in 1790s London, among the elite who moved through the overlapping worlds of art, politics, sport and theatre. It tells the tangled true story of three people who lived in the harsh glare of publicity: the Honourable Mrs Anne Damer (a widowed sculptor with a Sapphic reputation), the Earl of Derby (a ROOM BY EMMA DONOGHUE ROOM (2010) is the story of a five-year-old called Jack, who lives in a single room with his Ma and has never been outside. When he turns five, he starts to ask questions, and his mother reveals to him that there is a world beyond the walls. KISSING THE WITCH BY EMMA DONOGHUE Kissing the Witch: Old Tales in New Skins (UK title, Kissing the Witch) (New York: Joanna Cotler Books, 1997), my third book of fiction and first story collection, is a sequence of thirteen re-imagined fairytales, inspired by traditional European sources (Brothers Grimm, Perrault, Hans Anderson).Published for adults in the UK and for young adults in the US, it was shortlisted for a James AUTHOR EMMA DONOGHUEBOOKSABOUT EMMASCREENSTAGEOTHERFAQ Emma Donoghue. Born in Dublin in 1969, I am an award-winning novelist, screenwriter, and playright, living in Canada with my family. Set in Dublin during the Great Flu pandemic in 1918 (and written before COVID-19), my novel The Pull of the Stars (2020) is about a nurse midwife, a doctor and a volunteer helper living through three days in a maternity quarantine ward. BOOKS: ROOM, THE SEALED LETTER, LANDING, LIFE MASK The Sealed Letter. The Sealed Letter (New York: Harcourt, 2008; Melbourne: Scribe, 2009; London: Picador, 2011). Based on a scandal that gripped Britain in the 1860s, this domestic thriller – my sixth novel - explores a feminist spinster’s . Read More +. BIOGRAPHY OF EMMA DONOGHUE Emma Donoghue. Born in Dublin, Ireland, in October 1969, I am the youngest of eight children of Frances and Denis Donoghue (the literary critic). I attended Catholic convent schools in Dublin, apart from one eye-opening year in New York at the age of ten. In 1990 I earned a first-class honours BA in English and French from University College THE PULL OF THE STARS The Pull of the Stars is Donoghue’s thirteenth novel (and seventeenth book of fiction). On publication it became a #1 bestseller in Canada and Ireland and made bestseller lists in the US (New York Times) and UK as well. It was shortlisted for the Easons Irish Novel of the Year and a Goodreads Choice Award for historical fiction, and PASSIONS BETWEEN WOMEN: BRITISH LESBIAN CULTURE 1668-1801 Passions Between Women: British Lesbian Culture 1668-1801 (UK 1993, US 1996), my first book, is a groundbreaking and influential survey of printed texts on lesbian themes (trial records, newspapers, medical tracts, poems, novels, plays, etc) in English between the Restoration and the end of the eighteenth century.A finalist in the LambdaLiterary Awards.
THE WONDER BY EMMA DONOGHUE The Wonder is a tale of two strangers who transform each other's lives, a psychological thriller, and a story of love pitted against evil. Donoghue’s ninth novel – her first historical one set in her homeland of Ireland - was a bestseller in Canada even before publication, and was shortlisted for the Giller Prize there, as wellas for
AKIN - EMMA DONOGHUE Akin. Akin (New York: Little Brown; Toronto: HarperCollins Canada; London: Picador, 2019). A tale of love, loss and family, in which a retired New York professor’s life is thrown into chaos when he takes his great-nephew to the French Riviera, in hopes of uncovering his own mother's wartime secrets. Noah is only days away from his first trip LIFE MASK BY EMMA DONOGHUE Life Mask (New York: Harcourt; London: Virago, 2004), my fourth novel, is about a love triangle in 1790s London, among the elite who moved through the overlapping worlds of art, politics, sport and theatre. It tells the tangled true story of three people who lived in the harsh glare of publicity: the Honourable Mrs Anne Damer (a widowed sculptor with a Sapphic reputation), the Earl of Derby (a ROOM BY EMMA DONOGHUE ROOM (2010) is the story of a five-year-old called Jack, who lives in a single room with his Ma and has never been outside. When he turns five, he starts to ask questions, and his mother reveals to him that there is a world beyond the walls. KISSING THE WITCH BY EMMA DONOGHUE Kissing the Witch: Old Tales in New Skins (UK title, Kissing the Witch) (New York: Joanna Cotler Books, 1997), my third book of fiction and first story collection, is a sequence of thirteen re-imagined fairytales, inspired by traditional European sources (Brothers Grimm, Perrault, Hans Anderson).Published for adults in the UK and for young adults in the US, it was shortlisted for a JamesEMMA DONOGHUE
Stir-fry (1994). My first novel, Stir-fry is a coming-of-age story about Maria, a seventeen-year-old girl from rural Ireland who goes to university in Dublin and accidentally moves in SCREEN / FILMS WRITTEN BY EMMA DONOGHUE Screen. Room, directed by Lenny Abrahamson, from Donoghue's screenplay based on her novel of the same name, was nominated for 107 awards (including four Academy Award nominations, one of them for Best Picture). Pluck, a ten-minute short, by Language in association with RTE, the Irish Film Board and Zanzibar Productions. A tale of aman’s
STAGE PLAYS WRITTEN BY EMMA DONOGHUE Writings by Emma Donoghue for Stage, Radio, Screen, Anthologies, Short Stories and Literary History Articles. THE PULL OF THE STARS The Pull of the Stars is Donoghue’s thirteenth novel (and seventeenth book of fiction). On publication it became a #1 bestseller in Canada and Ireland and made bestseller lists in the US (New York Times) and UK as well. It was shortlisted for the Easons Irish Novel of the Year and a Goodreads Choice Award for historical fiction, and SLAMMERKIN BY EMMA DONOGHUE Slammerkin (London: Virago, 2000, reissued 2012; New York: Harcourt, 2000; Toronto: HarperCollins Canada, 2009). Inspired by a murder that took place in the Welsh Borders in 1763, Slammerkin, my third novel (and first historically inspired one), is about a prostitute obsessed with clothes.A surprise bestseller, it was a Main Selection of the Book of the Month Club and the Quality PaperbackROOM THE PLAY
Room. ROOM (2017/2020). My adaptation of my 2010 novel – my fifth full-length play - has songs by Cora Bissett and Kathryn Joseph. It was one of three finalists for the Carol Bolt Award for Best New Canadian Play. Cast: one boy, three men, three women. Room (first edition, from UK/Ireland production, London: Oberon Books, 2017). THE SEALED LETTER BY EMMA DONOGHUE The Sealed Letter. The Sealed Letter(New York: Harcourt, 2008; Melbourne: Scribe, 2009; London: Picador, 2011). Based on a scandal that gripped Britain in the 1860s, this domestic thriller – my sixth novel - explores a feminist spinster’s reluctant involvement in a sordid divorce. Joint winner of the Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian KISSING THE WITCH BY EMMA DONOGHUE Kissing the Witch: Old Tales in New Skins (UK title, Kissing the Witch) (New York: Joanna Cotler Books, 1997), my third book of fiction and first story collection, is a sequence of thirteen re-imagined fairytales, inspired by traditional European sources (Brothers Grimm, Perrault, Hans Anderson).Published for adults in the UK and for young adults in the US, it was shortlisted for a JamesFAQ - EMMA DONOGHUE
I would say I'm an Irishwoman and an Irish writer, having spent those formative first twenty years of life in Dublin. But then I lived in Cambridge (England) for eight years. And these days I'm based in London, Ontario, in Canada - a city of 350,000 people, two hours' drive west of Toronto. I visit Ireland and Britain every few months. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Ladies and Gentlemen (1996) My second work for theatre was commissioned by Glasshouse Productions and the Arts Council of Ireland. A memory play in which a vaudeville star on the night of her final comeback relives her two marriages (one to a man, one to a woman), Ladies and Gentlemen is closely based on the life of the late nineteenth-century male impersonator Annie Hindle. AUTHOR EMMA DONOGHUEBOOKSABOUT EMMASCREENSTAGEOTHERFAQ Emma Donoghue. Born in Dublin in 1969, I am an award-winning novelist, screenwriter, and playright, living in Canada with my family. Set in Dublin during the Great Flu pandemic in 1918 (and written before COVID-19), my novel The Pull of the Stars (2020) is about a nurse midwife, a doctor and a volunteer helper living through three days in a maternity quarantine ward. BOOKS: ROOM, THE SEALED LETTER, LANDING, LIFE MASK The Sealed Letter. The Sealed Letter (New York: Harcourt, 2008; Melbourne: Scribe, 2009; London: Picador, 2011). Based on a scandal that gripped Britain in the 1860s, this domestic thriller – my sixth novel - explores a feminist spinster’s . Read More +. BIOGRAPHY OF EMMA DONOGHUE Emma Donoghue. Born in Dublin, Ireland, in October 1969, I am the youngest of eight children of Frances and Denis Donoghue (the literary critic). I attended Catholic convent schools in Dublin, apart from one eye-opening year in New York at the age of ten. In 1990 I earned a first-class honours BA in English and French from University College THE PULL OF THE STARS The Pull of the Stars is Donoghue’s thirteenth novel (and seventeenth book of fiction). On publication it became a #1 bestseller in Canada and Ireland and made bestseller lists in the US (New York Times) and UK as well. It was shortlisted for the Easons Irish Novel of the Year and a Goodreads Choice Award for historical fiction, and PASSIONS BETWEEN WOMEN: BRITISH LESBIAN CULTURE 1668-1801 Passions Between Women: British Lesbian Culture 1668-1801 (UK 1993, US 1996), my first book, is a groundbreaking and influential survey of printed texts on lesbian themes (trial records, newspapers, medical tracts, poems, novels, plays, etc) in English between the Restoration and the end of the eighteenth century.A finalist in the LambdaLiterary Awards.
THE WONDER BY EMMA DONOGHUE The Wonder is a tale of two strangers who transform each other's lives, a psychological thriller, and a story of love pitted against evil. Donoghue’s ninth novel – her first historical one set in her homeland of Ireland - was a bestseller in Canada even before publication, and was shortlisted for the Giller Prize there, as wellas for
AKIN - EMMA DONOGHUE Akin. Akin (New York: Little Brown; Toronto: HarperCollins Canada; London: Picador, 2019). A tale of love, loss and family, in which a retired New York professor’s life is thrown into chaos when he takes his great-nephew to the French Riviera, in hopes of uncovering his own mother's wartime secrets. Noah is only days away from his first trip LIFE MASK BY EMMA DONOGHUE Life Mask (New York: Harcourt; London: Virago, 2004), my fourth novel, is about a love triangle in 1790s London, among the elite who moved through the overlapping worlds of art, politics, sport and theatre. It tells the tangled true story of three people who lived in the harsh glare of publicity: the Honourable Mrs Anne Damer (a widowed sculptor with a Sapphic reputation), the Earl of Derby (a ROOM BY EMMA DONOGHUE ROOM (2010) is the story of a five-year-old called Jack, who lives in a single room with his Ma and has never been outside. When he turns five, he starts to ask questions, and his mother reveals to him that there is a world beyond the walls. KISSING THE WITCH BY EMMA DONOGHUE Kissing the Witch: Old Tales in New Skins (UK title, Kissing the Witch) (New York: Joanna Cotler Books, 1997), my third book of fiction and first story collection, is a sequence of thirteen re-imagined fairytales, inspired by traditional European sources (Brothers Grimm, Perrault, Hans Anderson).Published for adults in the UK and for young adults in the US, it was shortlisted for a James AUTHOR EMMA DONOGHUEBOOKSABOUT EMMASCREENSTAGEOTHERFAQ Emma Donoghue. Born in Dublin in 1969, I am an award-winning novelist, screenwriter, and playright, living in Canada with my family. Set in Dublin during the Great Flu pandemic in 1918 (and written before COVID-19), my novel The Pull of the Stars (2020) is about a nurse midwife, a doctor and a volunteer helper living through three days in a maternity quarantine ward. BOOKS: ROOM, THE SEALED LETTER, LANDING, LIFE MASK The Sealed Letter. The Sealed Letter (New York: Harcourt, 2008; Melbourne: Scribe, 2009; London: Picador, 2011). Based on a scandal that gripped Britain in the 1860s, this domestic thriller – my sixth novel - explores a feminist spinster’s . Read More +. BIOGRAPHY OF EMMA DONOGHUE Emma Donoghue. Born in Dublin, Ireland, in October 1969, I am the youngest of eight children of Frances and Denis Donoghue (the literary critic). I attended Catholic convent schools in Dublin, apart from one eye-opening year in New York at the age of ten. In 1990 I earned a first-class honours BA in English and French from University College THE PULL OF THE STARS The Pull of the Stars is Donoghue’s thirteenth novel (and seventeenth book of fiction). On publication it became a #1 bestseller in Canada and Ireland and made bestseller lists in the US (New York Times) and UK as well. It was shortlisted for the Easons Irish Novel of the Year and a Goodreads Choice Award for historical fiction, and PASSIONS BETWEEN WOMEN: BRITISH LESBIAN CULTURE 1668-1801 Passions Between Women: British Lesbian Culture 1668-1801 (UK 1993, US 1996), my first book, is a groundbreaking and influential survey of printed texts on lesbian themes (trial records, newspapers, medical tracts, poems, novels, plays, etc) in English between the Restoration and the end of the eighteenth century.A finalist in the LambdaLiterary Awards.
THE WONDER BY EMMA DONOGHUE The Wonder is a tale of two strangers who transform each other's lives, a psychological thriller, and a story of love pitted against evil. Donoghue’s ninth novel – her first historical one set in her homeland of Ireland - was a bestseller in Canada even before publication, and was shortlisted for the Giller Prize there, as wellas for
AKIN - EMMA DONOGHUE Akin. Akin (New York: Little Brown; Toronto: HarperCollins Canada; London: Picador, 2019). A tale of love, loss and family, in which a retired New York professor’s life is thrown into chaos when he takes his great-nephew to the French Riviera, in hopes of uncovering his own mother's wartime secrets. Noah is only days away from his first trip LIFE MASK BY EMMA DONOGHUE Life Mask (New York: Harcourt; London: Virago, 2004), my fourth novel, is about a love triangle in 1790s London, among the elite who moved through the overlapping worlds of art, politics, sport and theatre. It tells the tangled true story of three people who lived in the harsh glare of publicity: the Honourable Mrs Anne Damer (a widowed sculptor with a Sapphic reputation), the Earl of Derby (a ROOM BY EMMA DONOGHUE ROOM (2010) is the story of a five-year-old called Jack, who lives in a single room with his Ma and has never been outside. When he turns five, he starts to ask questions, and his mother reveals to him that there is a world beyond the walls. KISSING THE WITCH BY EMMA DONOGHUE Kissing the Witch: Old Tales in New Skins (UK title, Kissing the Witch) (New York: Joanna Cotler Books, 1997), my third book of fiction and first story collection, is a sequence of thirteen re-imagined fairytales, inspired by traditional European sources (Brothers Grimm, Perrault, Hans Anderson).Published for adults in the UK and for young adults in the US, it was shortlisted for a JamesEMMA DONOGHUE
Stir-fry (1994). My first novel, Stir-fry is a coming-of-age story about Maria, a seventeen-year-old girl from rural Ireland who goes to university in Dublin and accidentally moves in SCREEN / FILMS WRITTEN BY EMMA DONOGHUE Screen. Room, directed by Lenny Abrahamson, from Donoghue's screenplay based on her novel of the same name, was nominated for 107 awards (including four Academy Award nominations, one of them for Best Picture). Pluck, a ten-minute short, by Language in association with RTE, the Irish Film Board and Zanzibar Productions. A tale of aman’s
STAGE PLAYS WRITTEN BY EMMA DONOGHUE Writings by Emma Donoghue for Stage, Radio, Screen, Anthologies, Short Stories and Literary History Articles. THE PULL OF THE STARS The Pull of the Stars is Donoghue’s thirteenth novel (and seventeenth book of fiction). On publication it became a #1 bestseller in Canada and Ireland and made bestseller lists in the US (New York Times) and UK as well. It was shortlisted for the Easons Irish Novel of the Year and a Goodreads Choice Award for historical fiction, and SLAMMERKIN BY EMMA DONOGHUE Slammerkin (London: Virago, 2000, reissued 2012; New York: Harcourt, 2000; Toronto: HarperCollins Canada, 2009). Inspired by a murder that took place in the Welsh Borders in 1763, Slammerkin, my third novel (and first historically inspired one), is about a prostitute obsessed with clothes.A surprise bestseller, it was a Main Selection of the Book of the Month Club and the Quality PaperbackROOM THE PLAY
Room. ROOM (2017/2020). My adaptation of my 2010 novel – my fifth full-length play - has songs by Cora Bissett and Kathryn Joseph. It was one of three finalists for the Carol Bolt Award for Best New Canadian Play. Cast: one boy, three men, three women. Room (first edition, from UK/Ireland production, London: Oberon Books, 2017). THE SEALED LETTER BY EMMA DONOGHUE The Sealed Letter. The Sealed Letter(New York: Harcourt, 2008; Melbourne: Scribe, 2009; London: Picador, 2011). Based on a scandal that gripped Britain in the 1860s, this domestic thriller – my sixth novel - explores a feminist spinster’s reluctant involvement in a sordid divorce. Joint winner of the Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian KISSING THE WITCH BY EMMA DONOGHUE Kissing the Witch: Old Tales in New Skins (UK title, Kissing the Witch) (New York: Joanna Cotler Books, 1997), my third book of fiction and first story collection, is a sequence of thirteen re-imagined fairytales, inspired by traditional European sources (Brothers Grimm, Perrault, Hans Anderson).Published for adults in the UK and for young adults in the US, it was shortlisted for a JamesFAQ - EMMA DONOGHUE
I would say I'm an Irishwoman and an Irish writer, having spent those formative first twenty years of life in Dublin. But then I lived in Cambridge (England) for eight years. And these days I'm based in London, Ontario, in Canada - a city of 350,000 people, two hours' drive west of Toronto. I visit Ireland and Britain every few months. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Ladies and Gentlemen (1996) My second work for theatre was commissioned by Glasshouse Productions and the Arts Council of Ireland. A memory play in which a vaudeville star on the night of her final comeback relives her two marriages (one to a man, one to a woman), Ladies and Gentlemen is closely based on the life of the late nineteenth-century male impersonator Annie Hindle.Text Size
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EMMA DONOGHUE
Born in Dublin in 1969, I am an award-winning writer, living in Canadawith my family.
A bestseller in Canada and Ireland,_ Akin_ (2019) is my first contemporary novel for adults since _Room_. It follows a retired chemistry professor and his eleven-year-old great-nephew from New York on their journey to the French Riviera to unearth his mother's wartime secrets. My second book for younger readers illustrated by Caroline Hadilaksono, _The Lotterys More Or Less_, is a sequel to The LotterysPlus One, which was
described by the _New York Times_ as 'delightful... warm and funny' and made the best-of-the-year lists of _Publishers Weekly_, _Kirkus_ and the _IrishTimes_.
My novel _Room_ was shortlisted for the Man Booker and Orange Prizes and has sold over two million copies. I adapted it into my first feature film, _Room _, directed by Lenny Abrahamson, which was nominated for four Academy Awards for Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Director, Best Picture, and Best Actress (won by our star BrieLarson).
My other books are the historical novels _The Wonder_, _Frog Music_
, _The Sealed Letter_, _Life Mask_
, _Slammerkin_
, and contemporary ones _Landing_, _Hood_
and _Stir-fry_ ; short-story collections _Astray_ , _Three and aHalf Deaths_
(UK
ebook), _Touchy Subjects_, _The Woman Who
Gave Birth to Rabbits_,
and _Kissing the Witch,_ and
literary history including _Inseparable_ , _We Are Michael Field_, and _Passions
Between Women, _
as well as two
anthologies that span the seventeenth to the twentieth centuries. Readers, hearing from you at emma@emmadonoghue.com makes my day, and I’ll respond as soon as I can find a moment. I’m happy to help with any obscure query to which you can’t find an answer on this website or in the many articles by or interviews with me available online... but please don't ask me to provide basic information (I'm talking to you, school students with papers due Monday!). I’m afraid I can't visit book clubs in person, by phone or Skype, or comment on anyone's work; I'm always writing (which I think you'll agree is the best use of my time). For queries about my fiction, non-fiction, drama for stage or radio, or about translations, please contact my primary agent Caroline Davidson of the Caroline Davidson Literary Agency at 5 Queen Anne's Gardens, London, W4 1TU, U.K., Ph 44 20 8995 5768, Fax 44 20 8994 2770, email caroline@cdla.co.uk For queries related to film or tv, please contact my screen agent Kassie Evashevski at Anonymous Content in New York, kassie@anonymouscontent.com For any US licensing or speaking engagement queries, please contact my American literary agent Kathleen Anderson of Anderson Literary Management, 244 Fifth Ave, Floor 11, New York, NY 10011, USA, Ph 1 212 645 6045, Fax 1 212 741 1936, kathleen@andersonliterary.com To request an interview, or invite me to give a talk/reading, please contact the publicist(s) in your territory: Katharine.Myers@hbgusa.com (US) lauren.morocco@harpercollins.com (Canada) ckinsella@gmail.com (Ireland) e.bravo@macmillan.co.uk (UK/former Commonwealth)LATEST NEWS
_Akin _(2019) is my first contemporary novel for adults since _Room_. It follows a retired chemistry professor and his eleven-year-old great-nephew from New York on their journey to the French Riviera to unearth his mother's wartime secrets. The first of my works to be adapted into an opera, my play _Trespasses _(about a witch trial in sevent_eenth-century Cork), _will have its world premiere in Ireland in September 2019 as an opera by Raymond Deane called _Vagabones_. My stage production of _Room_ (with songs by Cora Bissett and Kathryn Joseph) will get its North American premiere in Canada in March 2020. _The Lotterys More Or Less_ (2018), illustrated by Caroline Hadilaksono, is my second novel for middle-grade readers (8-12), following _The Lotterys Plus One__. _The series has raised over $200,000 (Canadian) for Room to Read's literacy and educationprojects.
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