I. Doyle, Rod‧dy /dɔɪl, ˈrɒdi $ ˈrɑː-/
(1958–) an Irish writer whose novels deal humorously with the lives of
WORKING-CLASS people living in Dublin. They include
The Commitments, which is also a successful film, and
Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha, which won the Booker Prize in 1993.
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