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Bernard MacLaverty (born 14
September 1942) is an
Irish fiction writer and novelist. His
novels include Cal and
Grace Notes. He has
written five books...
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Laverty is an
Irish surname that may
refer to
Bernard MacLaverty (born 1942),
Northern Irish writer of
fiction Colin Laverty (1937–2013),
Australian medical...
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original on May 10, 2019.
MacLaverty,
Michael (March 2012). "Revisiting Curtains: An
Interview with
Michael MacLaverty". The
Terror Trap (Interview)...
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Helen Mirren.
Based on the
novella Cal (1983)
written by
Bernard MacLaverty, who also
wrote the script, the film was
entered into the 1984 Cannes...
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Edmund Breon (born Iver
Edmund de
Breon MacLaverty; 12
December 1882 – 24 June 1953) was a
Scottish film and
stage actor. He
appeared in more than 130...
- Pal, a 2002
novel by
Christopher Moore Lamb, a 1980
novel by
Bernard MacLaverty Cainon Lamb (1978–),
American record producer,
known professionally as...
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Michael Mc
Laverty (5 July 1904 – 22
March 1992) was an
Irish writer of
novels and
short stories.
Michael Mc
Laverty was born in Carrickmacross,
County Monaghan...
- Griffith,
Benjamin (1998).
MacLaverty,
Bernard (ed.). "Ireland's Ironies, Grim and Droll: The
Fiction of
Bernard Maclaverty". The
Sewanee Review. 106 (2):...
- Hugh O'Conor and Ian Bannen. The film is
based on the
novel by
Bernard MacLaverty, who also
wrote the screenplay. It was
released in
Ireland on 10 October...
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Grace Notes is a
novel by
Bernard MacLaverty,
first published in 1997. It was
shortlisted for the
Booker Prize for Fiction,
among other honors. The book...