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Carlo Gébler (born 21 August 1954) is an Irish writer, television director, and teacher. His publications include novels, short stories, plays, historical works and memoirs. He is a member of Aosdána.
Carlo Gébler's diverse and versatile output includes novels, short stories, non-fiction, plays, children's books and an autobiography. The main body of his work, however, is made up of his novels: since The Eleventh Summer in 1985, he has written a new novel every couple of years, alongside his other writings and his parallel career as a ...
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13 mag 2016 · Books. Carlo Gébler on his 25 years in prison: ‘the best thing that’s ever happened to me’. I crave narrative and jails teem with stories so to work in a place where stories are everywhere is an...
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Carlo Gébler was born in Dublin in 1954. He is the author of novels including The Cure (1994), How to Murder a Man (1998), A Good Day for a Dog (2008), and The Dead Eight (2011), the short-story collection W.9.
21 giu 2019 · Author Carlo Gébler, son of award-winning Irish writer Edna O'Brien, spent three decades teaching creative writing within the Northern Ireland prison system.
8 nov 2016 · Carlo Gébler: On not writing. Why has the spontaneous creativity of my early career gone? Does the psyche age or tire? Is it the world’s woes or overwork? Carlo Gébler: my psychic economy was a...
20 mar 2015 · Books. Carlo Gébler: writing matters so it should be venerated, not devalued. ‘Writers have a huge responsibility because, quite literally, albeit incrementally, the things they write, once...