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  1. Brendan Behan by Ulick O'Connor, 1993-07-22
  2. My Life with Brendan by Beatrice Behan, etc., 1974-02
  3. With Brendan Behan by Peter Arthurs, 1981
  4. Brendan Behan: Man and Showman by Rae Jeffs, 1968
  5. Brendan Behan: Cultural Nationalism and the Revisionist Writer (New literary studies) by John Brannigan, 2002-06
  6. Brendan Behan's Island: An Irish Sketch-book by Brendan Behan, 1984-04-16
  7. Brendan Behan's Island: An Irish Sketch-Book by Brendan Behan, 1985-01
  8. Sayings of Brendan Behan (Sayings Series) by A. Dillon-Malone, Brendan Behan, 1997-09
  9. Brendan Behan's New York by ill.) Brendan Behan (Hogarth, 1984
  10. The wit of Brendan Behan; by Brendan Behan, 1968
  11. Brendan Behan, (Essays on Modern Writers) by Raymond J. Porter, 1973-06
  12. Brendan Behan's Borstal boy ([A Random House play]) by Frank McMahon, 1971
  13. The Letters of Brendan Behan
  14. Brendan Behan: D. dramat. Werk (Europaische Hochschulschriften : Reihe 14, Angelsachsische Sprache und Literatur) (German Edition) by Jan Kaestner, 1978

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23. Brendan Behan (Irish Author) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Brendan Behan (Irish author), Feb. 9, 1923Dublin, Ire. March 20, 1964DublinIrish author noted for his earthy satire and powerful political commentary.
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27. Brendan Behan — FactMonster.com
Encyclopedia Behan, Brendan. Behan, Brendan (bē'hăn) , 1923 – 64, Irish dramatist. A notoriously outspoken and uninhibited man, he joined the Irish Republican Army in 1937
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29. Behan, Brendan 1923–1964 - Critical Essay By Benedict Kieley Summary | BookRag
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30. Behan, Brendan (Francis)
Behan, Brendan (Francis) (b. Feb. 9, 1923, Dublin, Ire.d. March 20, 1964, Dublin), antiEnglish rebel and author whose earthy satire and powerful political commentary made a
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(b. Feb. 9, 1923, Dublin, Ire.d. March 20, 1964, Dublin), anti -English rebel and author whose earthy satire and powerful political commentary made a significant contribution to the theatre of the absurd. Reared in a family active in revolutionary and left-wing causes against the British, Behan at the age of eight began what became a lifelong battle with alcoholism. After leaving school in 1937, he learned the house-painter's trade while concurrently participating in the Irish Republican Army (IRA) as a courier. Behan was arrested in England while on a sabotage mission and sentenced (February 1940) to three years in a reform school at Hollesley Bay, Suffolk. He wrote an autobiographical account of this detention in Borstal Boy (1958). He was deported to Dublin in 1942 and was soon involved in a shooting incident in which a policeman was wounded. He was captured, charged with attempted murder, convicted, and sentenced to 14 years. He served at Mountjoy Prison, Dublin, the setting of his first play, The Quare Fellow (1954), and later at the Curragh Military Camp, County Kildare, from which he was released under a general amnesty in 1946. While imprisoned, he perfected his Irish, the language he used for his delicately sensitive poetry and for

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32. Photograph. BEHAN, (Brendan).
Taken by Jere Hageman, who has signed the reverse thus 'Photo by Jere M. Hageman, 1961, Geary Theatre, San Francisco'. In excellent state, mounted on stiff card. 35.5 x 27.5cm,
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34. Belated Behan: Brendan Behan And The Cultural Politics Of Memory. - Eire-Ireland
Belated Behan Brendan Behan and the cultural politics of memory. find EireIreland a Journal of Irish Studies articles. div id= be-doc-text ON the evening of 30 November
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36. Behan, Brendan Francis Biography - S9.com
1923 Born on the 9th of February in inner-city Dublin, Ireland.1937 - Became a member of Fianna ireann, the youth organization of the IRA. - Published his first poems and prose
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Born: 1923 AD
Died: 1964 AD, at 41 years of age.
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1923 - Born on the 9th of February in inner-city Dublin, Ireland.
- Published his first poems and prose in the organization's magazine Fianna: the Voice of Young Ireland.
1939 - Arrested in Liverpool in possession of explosives for use in the IRA S-Plan bombing campaign.
- Sentenced to three years in a reform school.
1942 - Behan was tried for the attempted murder of two detectives in Dublin and sentenced to fourteen years.
- He was sent to Mountjoy Prison and later to the Curragh Internment Camp.
1946 - Released as part of a general amnesty of republican prisoners. 1947 - Spent a short time in prison in Manchester for helping a fellow republican to escape from jail. 1954 - Wrote play The Quare Fellow, which was based on his experiences in jail, was produced in the Pike Theatre in Dublin. 1956 - The Quare Fellow opened in the Theatre Royal, Stratford, in a production by Joan Littlewood.

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BEHAN, Brendan. BORSTAL BOY. NY Knopf, 1959. First American edn.. 8vo, pp 372. Glossary. Cover little scuffed at corners and ends of spine, o/w a VG tight copy.
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BORSTAL BOY. NY: Knopf, 1959. First American edn.. 8vo, pp 372. Glossary. Cover little scuffed at corners and ends of spine, o/w a VG tight copy. Behan's memoir of serving time in reform school, after being arrested for involvement in the I.R.A. $10.00 Book Id: Inquire about this book Site Map Contact Us Privacy
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    Almost twenty years later, on 3 April 1959, Behan sat in the back of a car being driven around Paris by a chauffeur, on the occasion of the run of his play The Hostage, representing Great Britain in the Theatre de Nations festival. Behan noticed that the Union Jack was flying on one side of the car. He leaned forward to the driver and told him that if he stuck another Union Jack on the other side, he might drum up a bit more trade for the play.
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Brendan Behan Brendan Behan contributed much to the literary genre, though his literary achievements often are subordinate to his public
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40. The Quare Fellow. BEHAN, (Brendan).
The author's first play. A near fine copy in dust jacket, lightly nicked at extremities. Photograph portrait of Behan as frontispiece. First edition. 8vo., original black cloth,
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