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  1. Kara Dalkey

    Kara Mia Dalkey (born 1953) is an American author of young adult fiction and historical fantasy. She was born in Los Angeles and has lived in Minneapolis, Pittsburgh, Colorado, and Seattle. Much of her fiction is set in the Heian period of Japan. She was married to author John Barnes; they divorced in 2001. She is a member of the Pre-Joycean Fellowship and of the Scribblies.

  2. Maeve Binchy

    Maeve Binchy (born May 28, 1940, Dalkey, Ireland) is an Irish novelist, newspaper columnist and speaker. Educated at University College Dublin, she worked as a teacher, then a journalist at The Irish Times and later become a writer of novels and short stories. Many of her novels are set in Ireland, dealing with the tensions between urban and rural life, the contrasts between England and Ireland, and the dramatic changes in Ireland between World War II and the present day.

  3. Hugh Leonard

    Hugh Leonard (real name John Keyes Byrne) (born 1926) is an Irish dramatist and journalist. His first play, "The Big Birthday Suit," was produced by the Abbey Theatre in 1956. Since then, he has been a prolific playwright, with at least 18 plays to his name. His "Selected Plays of Hugh Leonard" appeared in 1992. He has also written two volumes of autobiography, "Home Before Night" (1979) and "Out After Dark" (1989).

  4. John Bailey

    John Bailey is a member of Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council representing the Dún Laoghaire electoral area. He has been selected to contest the next next Irish general election as a Fine Gael candidate in Dún Laoghaire constituency. Councillor Eugene Regan SC and former politician, Seán Barrett have also been selected as candidates. Bailey has a background in the travel and tourism business and has been active in the GAA in Dublin.

  5. Peter Farrell

    Peter Desmond Farrell (born Dalkey, County Dublin, August 16, 1922; died Dalkey, County Dublin, March 16, 1999) is a former Irish footballer who played as an a right-half for, among others, Shamrock Rovers, Everton and Tranmere Rovers. As an international, Farrell also played for both Ireland teams - the FAI XI and the IFA XI. In 1949 he was a member of the FAI XI that defeated England 2-0 at Goodison Park, becoming the first non-UK team to beat England at home.

  6. Alison Doody

    Alison Doody (born November 11, 1966 in Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish actress and model. She is a former pupil of Mount Anville Convent in South Dublin. She studied the fine arts in college before veering towards a modeling career. She was very popular as a model in Europe but was snubbed by American agencies, who thought she was too short. She also appeared in several commercials, before an agent noticed her work and suggested her to try acting instead.

  7. Barry McCrea

    Barry McCrea is an Irish writer. He grew up in Dalkey, near Dublin, and was educated at the Jesuit Gonzaga College, and Trinity College, Dublin (1993–1997), where he studied French and Spanish literature. He received a Ph.D from Princeton University in 2004, and currently teaches Comparative Literature at Yale University. His novel "The First Verse" was published by Carroll & Graf in 2005. It was awarded the 2005 Ferro-Grumley prize for fiction, …

  8. Carmel Snow

    Carmel Snow (Dalkey, Ireland, 27 August 1887 - New York City, New York, 1961) was the influential editor of the American edition of "Harper's Bazaar" from 1934 to 1958 and, after her retirement, the chairman of the magazine's editorial board.

  9. Willie Doyle

    Father Willie Doyle (1873 - August 16 1917) was a native of Dalkey Ireland and the youngest of seven children. He was an ordained Jesuit priest.

  10. Aideen O'Kelly

    Aideen O'Kelly is an Irish actress of stage and television, who works in both Ireland and the USA. She was born in Dalkey, Republic of Ireland, in County Dublin, on 5 September 1940, where she was raised and educated. She appeared on Broadway in New York in "Othello" (as Emilia) and in "Philadelphia Here I Come!" (as Lizzy Sweeney). She has also appeared in numerous Irish Repertory Theatre productions in NYC.

  11. Liz Allen

    Liz Allen is the author of the bestselling book, "Last to Know". She was born in Dublin in 1969. She wrote her first newspaper article on the age of 15. She has also worked for several national newspapers in Dublin as a crime correspondent. In 2001, she left journalism to become a full-time writer. She resides in Dalkey, County Dublin with her husband, Andrew and their two daughters, Elise and Anna.

  12. John L. Murray

    John Loyola Murray (born 1943) was appointed as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Ireland in July 2004, replacing Ronan Keane. John Murray was born in Limerick in 1943 and educated at Crescent College, in Limerick and then at University College Dublin and at the King's Inns. He was President of the Union of Students in Ireland in 1966/67. He qualified as a barrister in 1967 and had a successful law practice dealing with commercial, civil, …

  13. John Monroe

    John Monroe (Moira, County Down, 1839 - September 1899, Dalkey, County Dublin), was an Irish lawyer. He was educated at Queens College Galway, where he was auditor of the college's Literary and Debating Society for two years, from 1860 to 1862, and at the King's Inns, where he was auditor of the Law Students' Debating Society of Ireland for the 1862-1863 session.

  14. James Nathaniel Halbert

    James Nathaniel Halbert was an Irish entomologist. He was born 30 August 1871 and died 7 May 1948 in Dalkey, Dublin, Ireland. In 1892, Halbert began work at the Science and Art Museum, in Dublin (now the National Museum of Ireland). He was appointed Technical Assistant in 1904 and then Assistant Naturalist, in place of George H. Carpenter, a few months later. His first publications were on Coleoptera and appeared in the Irish Naturalist starting in 1892.

  15. Shane

    Read the websight ! It says it all ! Born and raised in Buffalo New York .... Not really the type that likes to talk about myself so this really isn't my cup of tea.

  16. Kara Dalkey

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    23 miles se of nashville

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  23. Gilbert Sorrentino

    Gilbert Sorrentino (April 27 1929 - May 18 2006) was an American novelist, short story writer, poet, literary critic, and editor. In over twenty-five works of fiction and poetry, Sorrentino explored the comic and formal possibilities of language and literature. His insistence on the primacy of language and his forays into metafiction mark him as a postmodernist, but he is also known for his ear for American speech and his attention to the particularities of place, …

  24. David Markson

    David Markson is an American author, born in Albany, New York in 1927. He is the author of several postmodern novels, including "This is Not a Novel", "Springer's Progress", and "Wittgenstein's Mistress". The Movie "Dirty Dingus Magee", starring Frank Sinatra, is based on a novel of Markson's by the same name.

  25. Felipe Alfau

    Felipe Alfau, was a Spanish American (Catalan American) novelist and poet. Like his contemporaries Luigi Pirandello and Flann O'Brien, Alfau is considered a forerunner of later postmodern writers such as Vladimir Nabokov, Thomas Pynchon, Donald Barthelme, and Gilbert Sorrentino. Born in Barcelona, Alfau emigrated with his family at the age of fourteen to the United States, where he lived the remainder of his life.

  26. Robert Pinget

    Robert Pinget was a major avant-garde French writer, born in Switzerland, who wrote several novels and other prose pieces that drew comparison to Beckett and other major Modernist writers. He was also associated with the nouveau roman movement. In 1962, Germaine Tailleferre of Les Six set eleven of his poems in a song cycle entitled "Pancarte pour Une Porte D'Entrée" (roughly translated as "Handbill for an entrance") for medium voice and piano, …

  27. Aidan Higgins

    Aidan Higgins (born March 3, 1927) is an Irish writer. His upbringing in a landed Catholic family in Celbridge, County Kildare, Ireland, provided material for his first experimental novel, "Langrishe, Go Down" (1966), and was later adapted for television by British playwright Harold Pinter. His 1972 novel, "Balcony of Europe" was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. Various writings have been collected and reprinted by the Dalkey Archive Press, …

  28. Keith Gessen

    Keith Gessen is editor-in-chief of "n+1", a twice-yearly magazine of literature, politics, and culture based in New York City. Gessen earned his MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University in 2004 and has written about books for magazines including "Dissent", "Slate", and "New York", where he is the regular book critic.

  29. Roger Boylan

    Roger Boylan is an American writer (b. 1951) who was raised in Ireland, France, and Switzerland. Boylan attended the University of Ulster and the University of Edinburgh. His novel "Killoyle" was published in 1997 by Dalkey Archive Press. In 2003, a sequel, "The Great Pint-Pulling Olympiad", was published by Grove Press. German versions of both novels, translated by the award-winning German translator and author Harry Rowohlt, …

  30. Emile Dalkey
  31. Jonathan Wallace

    I'm 24.......(25 in July aggggghhhh), finished college and all those good days!! sigh....:( Working full time in the Irish Credit Bureau. Will do me quite nicely i gotta say!! Also looking into going into the Air Traffic Control and/or Police/Fire Dept.

  32. Kev

    here for a good time not a long time.

  33. Billy Thorne

    hi,i am billy... i go 2 harold boys skool nd i play gaa 4 cuala nd i play soccer 4 dalkey united...i have blackish hair nd i am handsome as hell!!!!lol!!sxc meeeee???!!!!!lol.

  34. Niall Swan

    It's weird to go about my day without wondering where you are or who you're with. Because I know you won't be wondering the same.

  35. Matthew Brophy

    I'm really outgoing. I love clubbing, DRINKING, my college, my friends, going to the gym, THE OPPOSITE SEX, SEX, the sun, the beach, and life in general.

  36. Craig Andrew

    ... photos: I have uploaded some photos to myspace, and if u wanna see the recent ones and keep up to date then they're all at.

  37. Pat Kenny

    No infringement intended!

  38. Susan Gannon

    I'm 27, living in Dublin Ireland in a place called Dalkey. I work in AIB Bank and am currently studying a Diploma in Anatomy, Physiology and Massage Therapy. I am also in a band but it's only getting off the ground so ask no more.

  39. Jessica

    I'm a trainnee primary school teacher and i love it! the teaching that is -not too mad about the college work etc but sure twill be worth it in the end! Is brea liom an ghaeilge and all things irish.

  40. Leo McKeever

    Gone to see the world, (taking my sweet time too). Back on the 20th. i have my own cool little lingo, little sayings i adapt to. Keep it foolish yeh? That's bum, quality... although i have to keep adapting to new ones cause people will probably start using them, cause im a trend setter. it's what i do. i dream of zion. hahaa i can't stay up very late especially on school nights. but those are over now.

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