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John MacKenna was born on 1952 in Castledermot, Ireland, is a John MacKenna is Irish playwright and novelist Irish playwright and novelist. Discover John MacKenna's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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1952

John MacKenna (born 1952 in Castledermot, Co Kildare) is an Irish playwright and novelist.

1980

MacKenna taught for several years before working as a producer at RTÉ Radio in 1980.

2002

Between then and 2002, when he left the station to spend more time writing and acting with Meeting Lane Theatre Company, he worked in several areas - including music, education, current affairs, documentaries, features and religion - as a senior producer and commissioning editor.

MacKenna produced several memorable radio series, including work on the Amish people of Pennsylvania; the Shaker Community of Sabbath Day Lake; a ground-breaking series called Someone Has To Do It and the highly regarded Secret Gardens of the Heart, which followed a young woman through the last months of her life.

His radio documentary series on Leonard Cohen, How The Heart Approaches What It Yearns, won him a Jacob's Award.

2005

MacKenna writes for, directs and acts with Mend and Makedo Theatre Co. and among his works for that company are Breathless (2005 & 2010 - Directed by Petra Costigan-Oorthuijs and Richard Ball ); My Father's Life (2006); We Once Sang Like Other Men (2009); Redemption Song (2011 Both directed by Marian Brophy).

His theatrical work, Who by Fire, for the Water to Wine Theatre Company is based on the experiences of a Holocaust survivor and uses Leonard Cohen's songs as the mood for a chilling exposition of the continuing threat of totalitarianism.

It has toured Ireland to great popular acclaim.

2006

He is the author of several novels, Clare, The Last Fine Summer, A Haunted Heart, The Space Between Us and Joseph; four collections of short stories, The Fallen, A Year of Our Lives, The River Field and Once We Sang Like Other Men; three volumes of poetry and a biography of Ernest Shackleton; his memoir, Things You Should Know (October 2006) and his story cycle titled The River Field (autumn 2007, both published by New Island Books) won considerable critical acclaim.''

2007

His radio play The Woman at the Window - based on the life of the Quaker writer Mary Leadbeater - was broadcast by RTÉ Radio and won a silver medal at the Worldplay Radio Festival in New York in 2007.

2008

In 2008, his play Corner Boys (Directed by Marian Brophy) toured the country, and The New Island Books published his book, the River Field.

2009

His novel The Space Between Us was published in 2009 by New Island Books.

2012

His poetry collection Where Sadness Begins was published by Salmon Books in 2012

2014

His novel, Clare, based on the life of the English poet John Clare, was republished in May 2014 in the New Island Modern Irish Classics series to coincide with the 150th anniversary of the poet's death.

In 2014, he was short-listed for the position of Irish Fiction Laureate and his novel Joseph was published by The New Island Books.

2015

In 2015, his poetry collection By the Light of Four Moons was published by Doire Press.

Also, in 2015, his play Lucinda Sly was staged by Mend & Makedo Theatre Co. and toured nationally.

2016

In 2016, his adaptation of Ernest Shackleton's South was published by RealReads.

2017

In 2017, New Island Books published his short-story collection Once We Sang Like Other Men.

In the same year, his collaborative requiem with Leonard Cohen, Between Your Love and Mine, premiered and toured nationally, and was staged at Áras an Uactaráin.

2018

His collaborative play "Jerusalem Tomorrow" (with Angela Keogh) toured in 2018.

His one-man play, The Mental, directed by Angela Keogh and written and performed by MacKenna, premiered and toured in the autumn of 2018 and spring 2019.

2019

In the autumn of 2019, the requiem Between Your Love and Mine was staged at the National Concert Hall in Dublin and several theatres nationwide.

His works have won the Hennessy Literary Award, the Irish Times Fiction Award and the C Day-Lewis Award.

He also teaches several media studies and creative writing courses at Maynooth University and at The Hedge School on the Moone.

2020

In October 2020.

I Knew This Place'' - a collection of more than eighty of his essay contributions to the RTE series Sunday Miscellany, was published by The Harvest Press.

In late 2021, New Island Books published We Seldom Talk About the Past - MacKenna's Selected Short Stories - and The Harvest Press released a double CD of MacKenna reading twenty-eight radio essays from I Knew This Place.

In 2023, his memoir of his thirty-year friendship with Leonard Cohen, Absent Friend, was published by The Harvest Press.