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  1. Frank O'Connor (born Michael Francis O'Donovan; 17 September 1903 – 10 March 1966) was an Irish author and translator. He wrote poetry (original and translations from Irish ), dramatic works, memoirs, journalistic columns and features on aspects of Irish culture and history, criticism, long and short fiction (novels and short stories ...

    • writer, professor
    • 10 March 1966 (aged 62), Dublin, Ireland
    • Michael Francis O'Donovan, 17 September 1903, Cork, Ireland
  2. Mar 29, 2024 · Frank O’Connor (born 1903, Cork, County Cork, Ireland—died March 10, 1966, Dublin) was an Irish playwright, novelist, and short-story writer who, as a critic and as a translator of Gaelic works from the 9th to the 20th century, served as an interpreter of Irish life and literature to the English-speaking world.

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  3. Frank O'Connor, or Frankie, is the former Franchise Development Director of the Halo franchise at 343 Industries. Previously, he has worked as the content manager for Bungie. He was the primary writer of the Bungie Weekly Update through the production of Halo 2 and Halo 3, as well as the creator of Mister Chief.

  4. Frank O’Connor (born Michael Francis O'Connor O'Donovan) (September 17, 1903 – March 10, 1966) was an Irish author of over 150 works, who was best known for his short stories and books of memoirs.

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  6. Jun 21, 2020 · Although widely read in Western literature, Frank O’Connor’s (17 September 1903 – 10 March 1966) literary character is most profoundly influenced by tensions within the literature and life of Ireland, ancient and modern.

  7. Learn about the life and works of Frank O'Connor, a prominent Irish writer of short stories, novels, poems, and plays. Explore his themes, influences, and critical essays on eNotes.

  8. Frank O'Connor. Actor. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Frank O'Connor was married for 50 years to Ayn Rand, whom he met in 1926 on the set of 'Cecil B. deMille''s The King of Kings (1927), where he had a small part and Rand was an extra.

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