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  1. Censurato in patria alla sua prima pubblicazione nel 1941 per gli accenni all’omosessualità contenuti, Terra di spezie, il romanzo più autobiografico di Kate O’Brien, è la storia dell’incontro di due figure femminili forti e indipendenti decise a perseguire con fermezza il proprio cammino: un romanzo pervaso di spiritualità che esplora la natura dell’amore, del perdono e del destino.

  2. 11 mar 2019 · Kate O’Brien, one of Ireland’s many famous 20th century authors, may have felt her own freedom most acutely curtailed after this beautiful novel charting the converging lives of two women, one ...

  3. Kate O’Brien is an experienced athlete who decided to join the Para sport world after a serious accident rocked her world in 2017. In 2020 at the World Para Cycling Track Championships, O’Brien made a spectacular debut in her new endeavour, winning the gold medal in the women’s C4 500m time trial before a home crowd at the Mattamy National Cycling Centre in Milton, Ont.

  4. My interest in global health is very personal, as I was one of the 10.4 million people who were diagnosed with tuberculosis in 2015, while pregnant with my second child. Unlike most of the other people who received my diagnosis I lived in the USA, but like many of us I experienced a delay in diagnosis that almost cost me my life (and the life ...

  5. Kate O'Brien nació en la ciudad de Limerick, Irlanda, en 1897. Tras la muerte de su madre cuando ella tenía cinco años, ingresó como alumna interna en el Laurel Hill, una escuela regida por monjas Francesas. Tras conseguir una beca para estudiar en Dublín, se graduó en la recién creada University College Dublin.

  6. Kate O’Brien (1897-1974) was one of the most important Irish writers of the twentieth century, widely read, accessible and popular in Britain, Ireland and the United States. She wrote for such respected literary journals as the Spectator , and the Irish Times ; she broadcast regularly for the BBC and adapted her best-selling novels for the stage in London and on Broadway.

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