Jennifer Johnston
Jennifer Johnston is an Irish novelist. She has won a number of awards, including the Whitbread Book Award for The Old Jest in 1979 and a Lifetime Achievement from the Irish Book Awards. The Old Jest, a novel about the Irish War of Independence, was later made into a film called The Dawning, starring Anthony Hopkins, produced by Sarah Lawson and directed by Robert Knights.Biography
Born in Dublin to Irish actress and director Shelah Richards, and Irish playwright Denis Johnston. A cousin of actress and film star Geraldine Fitzgerald, via Fitzgerald's mother, Edith, Jennifer Johnston was educated at Trinity College Dublin,. For decades, she has lived in Derry, Northern Ireland, and currently lives near Dublin. Other cousins include the actresses Tara Fitzgerald and Susan Fitzgerald.
Johnston was born into the Church of Ireland and many of her novels deal with the fading of the Protestant Anglo-Irish ascendancy in the 20th century. She married a fellow student at Trinity College, Ian Smyth, in 1951. Johnston is a member of Aosdána.Awards and honours
;Novels
- The Captains and the Kings, winner of the Author's Club First Novel Award
- The Gates
- How Many Miles to Babylon?
- Shadows on Our Skin, shortlisted for the Booker Prize
- The Old Jest, winner of a Whitbread Book Award for 1979
- The Nightingale and Not the Lark
- The Christmas Tree
- The Railway Station Man
- Fool's Sanctuary
- The Invisible Worm
- The Illusionist
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- The Desert Lullaby
- Finbar's Hotel, edited by Dermot Bolger
- Two Moons
- The Essential Jennifer Johnston
- Great Irish Stories of Murder and Mystery
- The Gingerbread Woman
- Mondschatten
- This is not a Novel
- Grace and Truth
- Foolish Mortals
- Truth or Fiction
- Shadowstory
- Fathers and Son
- A Sixpenny Song
- Naming the Stars
;Plays
- The Nightingale and Not the Lark
- Indian Summer
- Andante un Poco Mosso, in The Best Short Plays 1983
- The Porch
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