Rob Doyle was born in Dublin, and holds a first-class honours degree in Philosophy and an MPhil in Psychoanalysis from Trinity College Dublin.
His novel, Here Are the Young Men, was first published by the Lilliput Press, and is now published by Bloomsbury. Robs fiction, essays, and criticism have appeared in The Dublin Review, The Stinging Fly, Gorse, The Moth, The Penny Dreadful and elsewhere. His work has appeared on RTÉ national radio and the BBC World Service, and has been translated into French and Serbian.
Having spent several years in Asia, South America, the US, Sicily, and London, he currently lives in Rosslare Harbour ,County Wexford.
His novel, Here Are the Young Men, was first published by the Lilliput Press, and is now published by Bloomsbury. Robs fiction, essays, and criticism have appeared in The Dublin Review, The Stinging Fly, Gorse, The Moth, The Penny Dreadful and elsewhere. His work has appeared on RTÉ national radio and the BBC World Service, and has been translated into French and Serbian.
Having spent several years in Asia, South America, the US, Sicily, and London, he currently lives in Rosslare Harbour ,County Wexford.
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