Nisha Rathode (Editor)

Marian Keyes

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Occupation
  
Writer, novelist

Genre
  
Women's literature

Education
  
University of Dublin

Nationality
  
Irish

Name
  
Marian Keyes

Movies
  
Watermelon

Alma mater
  
Dublin University

Role
  
Novelist

Parents
  
Ted Keyes, Mary Keyes

Period
  
1995–present

Spouse
  
Tony Baines (m. 1995)


Marian Keyes Marian Keyes Please can we stop saying 39chicklit

Born
  
10 September 1963 (age 60) Limerick, Ireland (
1963-09-10
)

Subject
  
Domestic violence, drug abuse, mental illness, divorce and alcoholism

Books
  
Rachel's holiday, The Woman Who Stol, Anybody out there?, Watermelon, Last Chance Saloon

Similar People
  
Maeve Binchy, Cathy Kelly, Ann Patchett, Elizabeth Noble, Stanley Bing

Profiles

Sali hughes in the bathroom with marian keyes pt 1


Marian Keyes (born 10 September 1963) is an Irish novelist and non-fiction writer, best known for her work in women's literature. She is an Irish Book Awards winner. By March 2017 over 35 million copies of her twelve novels preceeding The Break (2017) have been sold and been translated into 33 languages. She became known worldwide for Watermelon, Lucy Sullivan is Getting Married, and This Charming Man, with themes including domestic violence and alcoholism.

Contents

Marian Keyes Twenty years at the top Marian Keyes Ireland39s Own

Sali hughes in the bathroom with marian keyes pt2


Biography

Marian Keyes Marian Keyes is a real pageturner Hot Topics Lorraine

Born in Limerick and raised in Monkstown (Cork), Keyes graduated from Dublin University with a law degree. After completing her studies, Keyes took an administrative job before moving to London in 1986. During this period she developed alcoholism and clinical depression, culminating in a suicide attempt and subsequent rehabilitation in 1995 at the Rutland Centre in Dublin, Ireland.

Marian Keyes The brilliant Marian Keyes Emma LeePotter

Keyes began writing short stories while suffering from alcoholism. After her treatment at the Rutland Centre she returned to her job in London and submitted her short stories to Poolbeg Press. The publisher encouraged her to submit a full-length novel and Keyes began work on her first book, Watermelon. The novel was published the same year.

Marian Keyes Testimonials VictoriaMaryClarke

Since 1995 she has published 12 novels and three works of nonfiction. After a long hiatus due to severe depression, a food title, Saved by Cake, was released in February 2012. Keyes currently lives in Dún Laoghaire with her husband Tony Baines, after returning to Ireland from London in 1997.

Keyes has written frankly about her clinical depression., which left her unable to sleep, read, write, or talk.

In 2014, after Keyes went on Marian Finucane's RTÉ One show to talk about her new book, she told her Twitter followers that Finucane had the "compassion and empathy of a cardboard box. Even my mammy called her a bad word".

Style

Although many of her novels are known as comedies, they revolve around dark themes often drawn from Keyes' own experiences, including domestic violence, drug abuse, mental illness, divorce and alcoholism.

She is regarded as a pioneer of the 'chick-lit' genre; her stories usually revolve around a strong female character who overcomes numerous obstacles to achieve lasting happiness.

Awards

  • 2009 – Irish Book Awards; winner of the Irish Popular Fiction Book for This Charming Man
  • 2016 – Irish Book Awards; The Ireland AM Popular Non-Fiction Book of the Year Making it up as I go Along
  • References

    Marian Keyes Wikipedia