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Roddy Doyle: Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha

In 1993, the Irish writer Roddy Doyle won the prestigious Booker Prize for fiction. His novel, Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha, portrayed life through the eyes of a 10-year-old boy.

In 1993, the Irish writer Roddy Doyle won the prestigious Booker Prize for Fiction.

His novel, Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha, was remarkable for the way it conveyed gritty drama through the eyes of a 10-year-old boy.

Roddy tells Ben Henderson about his inspiration for Paddy Clarke, how he balanced writing with becoming a father and teaching, and the emotions of the night he won the award.

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(Photo: Roddy Doyle. Credit: Dominic Ledwidge O'Reilly/Independent News and Media via Getty Images)

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10 minutes

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Tue 14 Apr 202607:50GMT

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