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Ken Bruen was born on 3 January, 1951 in Galway, Ireland, is an Irish crime fiction writer. Discover Ken Bruen'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 73 years old?
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Ken Bruen Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ken Bruen worth at the age of 73 years old? Ken Bruen’s income source is mostly from being a successful Novelist. He is from Ireland. We have estimated Ken Bruen's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Ken Bruen (born 1951) is an Irish writer of hard-boiled and noir crime fiction.
Born in Galway, he was educated at Gormanston College, County Meath and later at Trinity College Dublin, where he earned a PhD in metaphysics.
Bruen spent twenty-five years as an English teacher in Africa, Japan, S.E. Asia and South America.
His travels have been hazardous at times, including a stint in a Brazilian jail.
His works include the well-received White Trilogy and The Guards.
Jack Taylor's informant, named China, is a nod of the head by Ken Bruen to author Alan Hunter's original informant character named China, in the George Gently series of novels, first published in 1955.
Themes also explored include Ireland's economic prosperity from the mid-1990s onwards, although it is often portrayed as a force which has left Ireland as a materialistic and spiritually drained society which still harbours deep social inequality.
This is the side of the Celtic Tiger best portrayed in Bruen's Ireland-based novels.
Immigration is also a theme to be found in these works.
His 2001 novel, London Boulevard, was adapted for the big screen in 2010 and starred Keira Knightley, Colin Farrell, David Thewlis and Ray Winstone.
He was also a finalist for the Edgar Allan Poe Award in 2004 (The Guards) and 2008 (Priest), both for Best Novel.
In 2006, Hard Case Crime released Bust, a collaboration between Bruen and New York crime author Jason Starr.
Bruen's short story "Words Are Cheap" (2006) appears in the first issue of Murdaland.
He has also edited an anthology of stories set in Dublin, Dublin Noir.
Bruen is the recipient of many awards: The Shamus Award in 2007 (The Dramatist) and 2004 (The Guards), both for Best P.I. Hardcover; The Macavity Award in 2005 (The Killing of the Tinkers) and 2010 (Tower, cowritten by Reed Farrel Coleman), both for Best Mystery Novel; The Barry Award in 2007 (Priest) for Best British Crime Novel; the Grand Prix de Literature Policiere in 2007 (Priest) for Best International Crime Novel.
Bruen is also the recipient of the first David Loeb Goodis Award (2008) for his dedication to his art.
Other works of note include The Killing of the Tinkers, The Magdalen Martyrs, The Dramatist and Priest, all part of his Jack Taylor series, which began with The Guards.
Set in Galway, the series relates the adventures and misadventures of a disgraced former police officer working as a haphazard private investigator whose life has been marred by alcoholism and drug abuse.
It chronicles the social change in Ireland in Bruen's own lifetime, paying particular attention to the decline of the Catholic Church as a social and political power.
Beginning in 2010, nine of the Jack Taylor novels were made into a TV series starring Iain Glen in the title role.