Aidan Higgins

Higgins at home in [[Kinsale]], 2007 Aidan Higgins (3 March 1927 – 27 December 2015) was an Irish writer. He wrote short stories, travel pieces, radio dramas and novels. Among his published works are ''Langrishe, Go Down'' (1966), ''Balcony of Europe'' (1972) and the biographical ''Dog Days'' (1998). His writing is characterised by non-conventional foreign settings and a stream of consciousness narrative mode. Most of his early fiction is autobiographical – "like slug trails, all the fiction happened." Provided by Wikipedia
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    Balcony of Europe 2010: an afterword by Murphy, Cornelius Anthony, Murphy, Neil

    Published 2015
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