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Anna Livia is an Irish writer, poet, and playwright. She is best known for her works of fiction, which often explore themes of identity, gender, and sexuality. She has written several novels, including The Woman Who Loved Too Much (1984), The House of the Moon (1988), and The Book of the Night (1992). She has also written several plays, including The Last Supper (1985) and The House of the Moon (1989).
Anna Livia was born in Dublin, Ireland, to a working-class family. She attended Trinity College Dublin, where she studied English and philosophy. After graduating, she worked as a teacher and a journalist before turning to writing full-time.
Anna Livia has been married twice, first to the poet and playwright John Brawn, and then to the actor and director John Lynch. She has two children, a son and a daughter.
Anna Livia's net worth is estimated to be around $1 million. She has earned her wealth through her writing career, as well as through her work as a lecturer and teacher. She has also received several awards for her writing, including the Irish Times/Aer Lingus Literary Award for Fiction in 1984 and the Irish Times/Aer Lingus Literary Award for Drama in 1989.
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In 1999, she had twins with her then-partner Jeannie Witkin; they eventually split up but continued to co-parent their children. At the time of her death, Livia's partner was Patti Roberts.
In 1995, she received her doctorate in French linguistics from the University of California, Berkeley. She taught at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign from 1995 to 1998. She began teaching at UC Berkeley in 1999, which she continued to do until her death. She published her revised PhD thesis, Pronoun Envy (2000), in which she "developed a feminist analysis of the use of pronouns," in English and French writing. From 2001–2002, she taught as a visiting lecturer at Mills College.
Three of Livia's books were nominated for Lambda Literary Awards for Lesbian Fiction. Incidents Involving Mirth was nominated in 1990, Minimax in 1991, and Bruised Fruit in 1999. She won a Vermont Booksellers Association Special Merit Award for translation.
In the 1980s, she taught French and English at the University of Avignon. She was a co-director of the Feminist Press in London from 1982–1989. From 1983–1990, she was an editor for Onlywomen Press as well as their periodical, Gossip, from 1984–1988. From 1994–2002, she edited for the Lesbian Review of Books.
Livia graduated from the University College London in 1979 with a Bachelors of Arts in French with a minor in Italian. She also received a post-graduate certificate in education from UCL in 1981.
Livia's first novel is about Minnie, a lesbian from London, who travels to Australia to visit with and come out to her family. They barely react to her pronouncement of lesbianism, seemingly too busy with their own lives and identities. In her book Contemporary Lesbian Writing: Dreams, Desire, Difference, Paulina Palmer argues that Livia's novel "questions the significance of lesbianism as the key to personal identity," and "humorously exposes the excuses heterosexuals employ to avoid confronting and discussing the subject of lesbianism." Sally Munt, in her exploration of lesbian novels between 1979 and 1989, generally views the novel positively, but states that it is filled with "counter-cultural specificities of early 1980s London feminism," that border on the "self-referential claustrophobia which can sentence a text to obscurity outside its own sycophantic subculture."
The family moved to Luanshya, Zambia in 1960, and then to Swaziland where she attended the Waterford Kamhlaba boarding school in Mbabane. In 1970, they moved to the United Kingdom. Livia attended the Rosa Bassett School in South London for her primary and secondary education.
Anna Livia (born Anna Livia Julian Brawn; November 13, 1955 – August 5, 2007) was a lesbian feminist author and linguist, well known for her fiction and non-fiction regarding sexuality. From 1999 until shortly before the time of her death she was a member of staff at University of California, Berkeley.
Anna Livia was born on November 13, 1955, in Dublin, Ireland. She was born to Patrick St. John, a writer and film maker, and Dympna Brawn, a poet, and had two brothers and a sister. She was named after Julian of Norwich and Anna Livia Plurabelle, the character from James Joyce's novel Finnegans Wake.