Frank McCourt, late-blooming author of 'Angela's Ashes,' dies at 78 - Los Angeles Times: "Frank McCourt, the retired New York City schoolteacher who launched his late-in-life literary career by tapping memories of his grim, poverty-stricken childhood in Ireland to write the Pulitzer Prize-winning memoir 'Angela's Ashes,' died Sunday of cancer. He was 78.
McCourt, who was recently treated for melanoma and then became gravely ill with meningitis, died at a hospice in New York City, his brother Malachy told the Associated Press.
'I'm a late bloomer,' a 66-year-old McCourt told the New York Times shortly after publication of 'Angela's Ashes' in 1996."
5 comments:
What a fine gentle man he was, a real tribute to our tribe.
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May he rest in peace.
I am decent fine citizen of your distant country. I am honest. I will not hurt you or your three children. I have paper here from all world leaders saying you can be nice to me for a great reward. thank you. signed, jj American Citizen Amen.
Dave Barry had a beautiful tribute to Mr. McCourt on his blog.
Jeff
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