On December 15, 1814 in Celtic History
Edna o' brien, the irish novelist and short story writer, was born

Edna O’Brien, the Irish novelist and short story writer, was born on December 15, 1930, in Tuamgraney, County Clare, Ireland.
She is widely regarded as one of Ireland’s most significant literary figures and is known for her works exploring themes of Irish society, women’s experiences, and the challenges of modernity.
Some of her notable works include “The Country Girls” trilogy, “The Lonely Girl,” and “The Girl with Green Eyes.” O’Brien’s writing has earned her international acclaim, and she has received numerous awards for her contributions to literature.
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