Hartigan, Anne Le Marquand (1931–)
Hartigan, Anne Le Marquand (1931–)
Irish poet, playwright and painter. Born 1931 in England; grew up there; dau. of an Irish mother and Jersey farmer; children: 6.
Moved to Ireland (1962); paintings and batiks exhibited in Ireland and abroad; plays performed at Dublin Theater Festival; poetry includes Long Tongue (1982), Return Single (1986), Now is a Moveable Feast (1993), and Immortal Sins; plays include Beds (1982), La Corbière (1986), Jersey Lilies and The Secret Game.
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