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John Broderick (writer)

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27: 150:, Ireland, in 1924. He was the only child of the proprietors of a thriving local business, Broderick's Bakery. His father died when he was three years old. He began his secondary education at the Marist Brothers' School but at the age of 12, on his mother's remarriage to the bakery manager in 1936, he was sent to board at St Joseph's College, Garbally, 186:
accepted a travel article from Broderick in 1956. In the same year, the paper published the first of his book reviews. He continued to review widely and to write general articles for
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magazine, among others, until shortly before his death. As a critic he was frequently controversial being dismissive of a number of established writers including
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Broderick lived most of his life in Athlone; with his mother until her death in 1974, and alone until he moved to Bath England in 1981. He died in Bath in 1989.
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Literary week-ends and events to keep his memory alive have been and are being organised from time to time
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while he was extremely generous and encouraging to a host of young Irish writers. His first novel,
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County Library system has a collection of his papers, manuscripts and other materials.
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where he knew some of the French and expatriate literary community, among them
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Since 1999, Broderick has been commemorated in a number of ways, including:
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The John Broderick Committee financially supported the publication of
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The Athlone Town Council named a street John Broderick Street
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Something in the Head, the Life and Works of John Broderick
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Something in the head: the life and work of John Broderick
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with a foreword by Colm Toibin. Dublin: Lilliput Press.
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Stimulus of sin: selected writings of John Broderick
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