Jack Holland (writer)

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Edward John „Jack“ Holland (* 4. Juni 1947 in Belfast, Nordirland; † 14. Mai 2004 in Brooklyn, New York City) war ein irischer Autor und Journalist. Er lebte ab 1977 als freier Autor mit seiner Familie in New York, wo er wegen seiner „kenntnisreichen Kommentare“ zur Nordirlandpolitik anerkannt war. Sein letztes Buch Misogynie war sein wichtigstes Projekt. rdf:langString
Jack Holland (4 June 1947 – 14 May 2004) was an Irish journalist, novelist, and poet who built a reputation chronicling "The Troubles" in his native Northern Ireland. He published articles, short stories, four novels, and seven works of non-fiction, mostly dealing with the politics and cultural life of Northern Ireland. His last book, Misogyny: The World's Oldest Prejudice, was something of a departure from his usual writings, and its original publisher abandoned the finished manuscript shortly after Holland's death, which followed a brief struggle with cancer. However, the book was later published posthumously by a different publisher. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Edward John „Jack“ Holland (* 4. Juni 1947 in Belfast, Nordirland; † 14. Mai 2004 in Brooklyn, New York City) war ein irischer Autor und Journalist. Er lebte ab 1977 als freier Autor mit seiner Familie in New York, wo er wegen seiner „kenntnisreichen Kommentare“ zur Nordirlandpolitik anerkannt war. Sein letztes Buch Misogynie war sein wichtigstes Projekt.
rdf:langString Jack Holland (4 June 1947 – 14 May 2004) was an Irish journalist, novelist, and poet who built a reputation chronicling "The Troubles" in his native Northern Ireland. He published articles, short stories, four novels, and seven works of non-fiction, mostly dealing with the politics and cultural life of Northern Ireland. His last book, Misogyny: The World's Oldest Prejudice, was something of a departure from his usual writings, and its original publisher abandoned the finished manuscript shortly after Holland's death, which followed a brief struggle with cancer. However, the book was later published posthumously by a different publisher.
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