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Book of Condolence opened for the late Edna O’Brien

31 July 2024

Clare County Council has opened a Book of Condolence in memory of Edna O’Brien, R.I.P., in Áras Contae an Chláir, in Edna O'Brien Library Scarriff and online.

Book of Condolence opened for the late Edna O’Brien

Cathaoirleach of Clare County Council, Cllr Alan O’Callaghan, is inviting members of the public to sign the book and join people from all over Clare and Ireland in marking Edna’s legacy as “A novelist who skilfully centered women’s experiences in her writing, earning her plaudits as a literary genius and one of the most influential figures in Irish literature.”

“We are proud that Edna lived among us and drew on her experiences of growing up in rural East Clare, and that this shaped her perspective and influenced her writing,” added Cllr O’Callaghan.

Chief Executive of Clare County Council, Pat Dowling, said: “I invite people to sign the online Book of Condolence and add their names to the many tributes paid to Edna O’Brien by people around the country and all over the world.”

Members of the public are invited to sign the Book of Condolence in Áras Contae an Chláir, in Edna O'Brien Library Scarriff, and online at:

https://yoursay.clarecoco.ie/condolenceednao-brien

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