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Frank McCourt, author of best-seller Angela's Ashes, has died in a New York hospice, his brother has said.Frank McCourt, author of best-seller Angela's Ashes, has died in a New York hospice, his brother has said.
The 78-year-old Irish-American writer was suffering from meningitis and had recently been treated for melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer.The 78-year-old Irish-American writer was suffering from meningitis and had recently been treated for melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer.
Angela's Ashes, a memoir of McCourt's childhood in Ireland, sold millions of copies and won the Pulitzer Prize.Angela's Ashes, a memoir of McCourt's childhood in Ireland, sold millions of copies and won the Pulitzer Prize.
Before the book's 1996 publication, McCourt was a New York high school teacher for 30 years.Before the book's 1996 publication, McCourt was a New York high school teacher for 30 years.
Born in New York, McCourt travelled to Ireland during the Great Depression with his parents at an early age.
Angela's Ashes provides a graphic description of his childhood in abject poverty in the slums of the Irish city of Limerick.
Described by its author as an "epic of woe", the book was made into a Hollywood film in 1999 starring Emily Watson and Robert Carlyle.
His other works include 'Tis and Teacher Man, which both draw on his later life in New York.