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Seán O'Casey was a prominent Irish playwright and memoirist, known for his significant contributions to the Irish theatre. Born in Dublin, he grew up in a working-class family and was deeply influenced by the social and political issues of his time. His plays, including 'Juno and the Paycock' and 'The Plough and the Stars', are celebrated for their powerful portrayal of the struggles of the Irish people, particularly during the tumultuous period of the Irish War of Independence. O'Casey's ability to blend humor with tragedy makes his works unique and compelling.

Throughout his career, O'Casey faced criticism for his outspoken views on nationalism and religion, which often put him at odds with the more traditional Irish theatre circles. Despite this, he remained a pivotal figure in the literary scene, advocating for the rights of the working class and addressing themes of poverty and injustice. His autobiographical works, such as 'I Knock at the Door', further illustrate his life experiences, revealing the man behind the plays. O'Casey's legacy continues to inspire playwrights and audiences around the world.

nacionalidad Irlandés
Fecha de Nacimiento March 30, 1880
Lugar de Nacimiento Dublin, Ireland
Fecha de fallecimiento September 18, 1964