
Claire Keegan was raised on a farm in Wicklow. She completed her undergraduate studies at Loyola University, New Orleans, Louisiana and subsequently earned an MA at The University of Wales and an M.Phil at Trinity College, Dublin. Her first collection of stories, Antarctica, was a Los Angeles Times Book of the Year. Her second, Walk the Blue Fields, was Richard Ford’s book of the year. Her works have won several awards including The Hugh Leonard Bursary, The Macaulay Fellowship, The Rooney Prize for Irish Literature, The Martin Healy Prize, The Olive Cook Award, The Kilkenny Prize, The Tom Gallon Award and The William Trevor Prize, judged by William Trevor. Twice was Keegan the recipient of the Francis MacManus Award. She was also a Wingate Scholar. She lives in Wexford.
Series
Books

Birthday Stories
Selected and Introduced by Haruki Murakami
2004

Small Things Like These
2021

Det tredje ljuset / Små ting som dessa
2021

Bien tarde en el día
2023

A Very Irish Christmas
The Greatest Irish Holiday Stories of All Time
2021

So Late in the Day
2022

The Forester's Daughter
2019

Walk the Blue Fields
Stories
2007

Foster
2007

Antarctica
1999