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Oliver St. John Gogarty was an Irish poet, novelist, and physician, best known for his vibrant contributions to the literary scene of early 20th-century Ireland. Born in Dublin, Gogarty was a contemporary of James Joyce and was often associated with the literary movements that flourished during this time. His work is characterized by a deep appreciation for Irish culture and history, often reflecting the political and social changes occurring in Ireland. His most notable work, "As I Was Going Down Sackville Street," showcases his unique narrative style and wit, capturing the essence of Dublin life.

In addition to his literary pursuits, Gogarty was also known for his medical career and his involvement in the political landscape of Ireland. His friendships with prominent literary figures, including Joyce, enriched his writing and influenced his perspectives. Gogarty's legacy lies not only in his literary output but also in his role as a cultural commentator during a transformative period in Irish history. His works continue to be studied and appreciated for their insight into the complexities of Irish identity and experience.

国籍 爱尔兰语
出生日期 August 17, 1878
出生地点 Dublin, Ireland
去世日期 September 10, 1957
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