Resultado de búsqueda
Annabel Davis-Goff (born 19 February 1942) is an Irish novelist, academic, screenwriter and advocate, active in the United States.
- 2
- Rachel Nichols (daughter-in-law)
- 19 February 1942 (age 81), County Waterford, Ireland
- .mw-parser-output .marriage-line-margin2px{line-height:0;margin-bottom:-2px}.mw-parser-output .marriage-line-margin3px{line-height:0;margin-bottom:-3px}.mw-parser-output .marriage-display-ws{display:inline;white-space:nowrap}, Mike Nichols, (m. 1975; div. 1986)
I worked briefly in American movies – first as a script supervisor (as I had in England) then as a screenwriter. While I was at home bringing up my children in Connecticut, I started to write Walled Gardens (1989). My next book was The Dower House (1997), a novel (also generously reviewed).
Annabel Davis-Goff. An excerpt from my novel in progress, Reduced Circumstances, was published in the Spring 2015 edition of Traveltainted.
Annabel Davis-Goff. I was born in the South of Ireland in 1942. My parents belonged to the Anglo-Irish generation that had been brought up during English rule, and had lived through the Anglo-Irish War, the Civil War, the Irish Free State and, by the time I was born, were adapting to belonging to the Republic of Ireland.
- (893)
Annabel Davis-Goff is a novelist, essayist, social justice advocate, and a driving force behind Bennington College’s Incarceration in America and Prison Education Initiatives.
Annabel Davis-Goff was born on 19 February 1942 in Ireland. She is a writer and producer, known for Walkabout (1971), The Great Gatsby (1974) and The Last of Sheila (1973). She was previously married to Mike Nichols.
3 de mar. de 2015 · Books. In praise of Annabel Davis-Goff, by Sarah Davis-Goff. Celebrating Irish women writers: ‘The novels are patient, rich and beautiful. They feel fresh and ballsy, like the work of Edna...