Kevin Holohan's debut novel was the critically-acclaimed The Brothers' Lot, which the Times Literary Supplement called "a witty, brilliant, devastating expression of outrage." A native of Dublin, Kevin now lives in Brooklyn with his wife and son. Holohan has performed the works of Beckett, Joyce, and others at the Irish Arts Center, An Béal Bocht Café, and Dixon Place. His stories and essays have appeared in the Sunday Tribune, Whispers and Shouts, the Irish Echo, and writing.ie.
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