- Music
- 20 Jul 09
Irish writer Frank McCourt dies
Author Frank McCourt has died at the age of 78. McCourt shot to international fame he when he won the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award for his 1996 memoir of "miserable Irish Catholic childhood" in Limerick, Angela's Ashes.
The book was a phenomenal success and was made into a film starring Emily Watson and Robert Carlyle.
McCourt died at a hospice in Manhattan, after suffering meningeal complications while undergoing treatment for skin cancer.
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McCourt was born in Brooklyn but the family returned to Limerick - his mother Angela's home town - when he was four. At 19, McCourt emigrated to America. He worked as a teacher for 30 years, an experience he detailed in another memoir Teacher Man.
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