Alphie McCourt explained

Alphonsus Joseph McCourt
Pseudonym:Alphie
Birth Name:Alphonsus Joseph McCourt
Birth Date:1940 7, df=yes
Birth Place:Limerick, Ireland
Death Place:New York City, U.S.
Occupation:Memoirist, writer
Nationality:Irish-American
Children:Allison McCourt (daughter)
Relatives:Frank McCourt (brother)
Malachy McCourt (brother)

Alphonsus Joseph "Alphie" McCourt (29 July 1940 – 2 July 2016) was an Irish-American writer. He was the youngest brother of Frank McCourt.[1]

Early life

Alphie McCourt was born in Limerick, Ireland on 29 July 1940, the youngest son of Malachy McCourt (1901–1985) and Angela Sheehan (1908–1981).

Writing

Following in the footsteps of his elder brothers Frank McCourt and Malachy McCourt, Alphie had his own memoir A Long Stone's Throw published in 2008.[2] The book was well received.[3] [4] He had published articles in The Washington Post, The Villager and The Limerick Leader prior to writing his memoir.

Death

He died on 29 July 2016, 27 days before his 76th birthday. His brother Michael had died the previous September, 9 months earlier. He was survived by his brother Malachy.

Notes and References

  1. News: Alphie McCourt, brother of Frank McCourt, dies aged 75 . The Irish Times . July 3, 2016 . January 6, 2021 . Hayes . Kathryn .
  2. Book: McCourt, Alphie . 978-0-9814535-5-2 . A Long Stone's Throw . Sterling & Ross Publishers . New York . 2008 .
  3. Nonfiction review: A Long Stone's Throw . Publishers Weekly . November 3, 2008 . January 6, 2021 . This book is a nomadic adventure worthy of Ulysses. ... Sensitive, lyrical, funny, stubborn, impetuous .
  4. Web site: A Vivid Memoir From The Youngest McCourt . Ulaby . Neda . NPR . December 23, 2008 . January 6, 2021 . [there is] some sort of genetic gift when it comes to weaving delightful narrative spells and plumbing deeply humanist insight from their experiences. .