The Arts Council and
Westmeath County Council proudly announce a special event to commemorate the
centenary of renowned author and Athlone native, John Broderick. A
celebration will take place this evening from 6pm to 8pm at the Luan
Gallery in Athlone. The evening will be a tribute to Broderick’s life,
his influential work, and his enduring legacy in the Irish literary canon and
LGBTQ+ fiction. The event will see this year’s recipient of the John Broderick
writer’s residency announced along with the relaunch of John’s acclaimed novel,
The Waking of Willie Ryan, in print and for the first time as an audio
book.
John Broderick, born
on 30 July 1924, in Athlone, was a distinguished author and literary critic.
Throughout his lifetime, he authored 12 novels, with notable works including The
Waking of Willie Ryan and the once-banned, The Pilgrimage. Broderick passed away in Bath, England, in 1989.
Following his death,
Broderick bequeathed his estate to the Arts Council for "the benefit
and advancement of the Arts in Athlone". This generous endowment
has since established a writer’s residency in Athlone, benefiting writers
Annemarie Ní Churreáin (2018), Martin Dyar (2019), and Keith Payne (2021), who
have all deeply engaged with Broderick’s works during their residencies.
The 2024 recipient of the John Broderick writer’s residency is Eithne
Shorthall, esteemed author, columnist, and broadcaster. Eithne has penned
five bestselling novels, including Love in Row 27 and Grace After
Henry, the latter winning Best Page Turner at the UK’s Big Book Awards. She
has also contributed significantly to journalism and broadcasting, working with
RTÉ, BBC, and TG4. Eithne will begin her residency in September
2024.
Maureen
Kennelly, Director of the Arts Council, said:
"John
Broderick's work during the 1960s and 1970s inspired and challenged readers
with its depth and honesty. He wrote about topics rarely expressed at the
time and his generous legacy has profoundly impacted the arts in Athlone. The
writer's residency established through his bequest has nurtured remarkable
talent, allowing writers to delve deeply into Broderick’s works and create new,
resonant literature. This centenary celebration is a testament to his enduring
influence and the vital role the arts play in our community."
Speaking
in advance of the launch, Sinéad O’Reilly, Director of Combined Arts in the
Arts Council, said:
"With this centenary event and residency
series we are shining a spotlight on his legacy and his rightful place
alongside literary peers such as Brendan Behan and Flann O’Brien. His
dedication to the arts and hometown of Athlone deserves this celebration of his
life and works and the affirmation of his lasting impact on the literary
world."
Cllr Frankie Keena,
Mayor of Athlone Municipal District, said:
“Westmeath has
produced some fine cultural figures, and among its best is John Broderick. The
centenary of Broderick’s birth allows us the opportunity to celebrate
Broderick’s significant contributions to Ireland’s literary culture and his
cultural contributions to the town of Athlone. We look forward to gathering in
Athlone’s stunning Luan Gallery on July 30 to celebrate Broderick’s life and
legacy.”
The centenary
celebration will honour Broderick’s contributions to literature and his
significant impact on LGBTQ+ fiction in Ireland. The event will feature
readings, discussions, and reflections on his work and its relevance today.
In conjunction with
the centenary, Broderick’s acclaimed novel, The Waking of Willie Ryan,
will be republished by Lilliput Press. This new edition will be available
in both print and audiobook formats, narrated by actor Naoise Dunbar. The
novel tells the story of Willie Ryan, a sixty-year-old gay man who returns to
his hometown after twenty-five years in an insane asylum, where he was
committed by his family. Naoise will read extracts from this book at the event.
The paperback will
also be available via the libraries network and can also be purchased through
Lilliput Press and
bookstores across the country from week beginning the 29 July.
The audio book will
be available for free through the Libraries network on the Borrow Box app and
on the Lilliput website.
Music will be
provided on the night by Bream / Dylan O’Muineóg.
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