O Autorze

Frank McCourt was an Irish-American writer best known for his memoir, "Angela's Ashes," which chronicles his impoverished childhood in Limerick, Ireland. Born in a poor family, McCourt faced numerous struggles, including the loss of family members and the hardships of living in a city marked by poverty and alcoholism. His experiences greatly influenced his writing, allowing him to convey the raw emotions and realities of his early life with both humor and poignancy.

After emigrating to the United States, McCourt worked various jobs, including as a teacher, which later inspired his second memoir, "Teacher Man." This book reflects on his experiences in the classroom and the challenges of teaching, particularly in underprivileged areas. McCourt's unique storytelling style, characterized by his lyrical prose and ability to capture the human spirit, earned him numerous accolades, including the Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography in 1997. His works continue to resonate with readers, providing insight into the struggles and triumphs of the human condition.

Narodowość Amerykański, Irlandzki
Data Urodzenia August 19, 1930
Miejsce Urodzenia Limerick, Ireland
Data śmierci July 19, 2009
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