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Siobhan Dowd

    February 4, 1960 – August 21, 2007

    Siobhan Dowd's writing is deeply informed by her passionate advocacy for human rights and social justice. Her literary contributions often delve into the complexities of censorship and the struggles of marginalized voices. Dowd's prose is recognized for its profound empathy and commitment to exploring challenging themes with nuance. She dedicated herself to promoting freedom of expression and supporting writers facing persecution.

    Bog Child
    A Swift Pure Cry
    The Guggenheim Mystery
    A Monster Calls
    A Monster Calls: Stories are wild creatures
    The roads of the Roma