Creator Maeve Binchy (1940-)
Biographical History
- Maeve Binchy was born in Dalkey, County Dublin.
- She studied History and French at UCD and subsequently became a teacher.
- Binchy then pursued a career in journalism, becoming an Irish Times feature columnist in 1968 and joining their London office in 1973.
- In 1977 she married the writer Gordon Snell.
- Collections of her journalism entitled My First Book (1969) and Maeve’s Diary (1974) were published, as well as the plays Deeply Regretted By (1976, screenplay), End of Term (1976) and Half Promised Land (1979).
- Her first collection of short stories, Central Line, was published in 1978 and her first novel, Light a Penny Candle, appeared in 1982.
- Since then Binchy has written over a dozen best-selling novels and short-story collections.
- There have been several film adaptations of her work, including the major motion picture Circle of Friends starring Minnie Driver, Chris O’Donnell and Colin Firth.
- Binchy has received international recognition of her work, consistently topping polls of popular writers in Ireland and Britain.
- In 1999 she was winner of a British Book Award in the category Lifetime Achievement.
Source of Acquisition Donated to Special Collections by the author.