Niall
Williams was born in Dublin in 1958. He studied English and French
literature at University College Dublin before graduating with a
Master's degree in Modern American Literature. He moved to New York
in 1980 where he married Christine Breen, whom he had met while
she was a Master's student also at UCD, and took his first job opening
boxes of books in Fox and Sutherland's bookshop in Mount Kisco.
He later worked as a copywriter for Avon Books in New York City
before leaving America with Chris in 1985 to attempt to make a life
as a writer. They moved on April 1st to the cottage in west Clare
that Chris's grandfather had left eighty years before to find his
life in America. His first four books were co-written with Chris
and tell of their life together in Kiltumper in west Clare. In 1991
Niall's first play 'The Murphy Initiative' was staged at The Abbey
Theatre in Dublin. His second play, 'A Little Like Paradise' was
produced on the Peacock stage of The Abbey Theatre in 1995. His
third play, 'The Way You Look Tonight,' was produced by Galway's
Druid Theatre Company in 1999.
Niall's first novel was Four
Letters of Love. Published in 1997, it went on to become
an international bestseller and has been published in over twenty
countries. His second novel, As
it is in Heaven was published in 1999 and short listed
for the Irish Times Literature Prize. His third novel, The
Fall of Light was published in Britain and Ireland, France,
Italy and America. His fourth novel, Only
Say The Word, was published in 2005 in several countries
and his fifth novel, Boy
in the World, has just been published.
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Niall Williams & Christine Breen
with children Deirdre and Joseph |
Photo credit:
Liam Burke of Press 22, Limerick, Ireland
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