Timothy O'Keeffe

Timothy O'Keeffe (27 September 1926, Scilly, Kinsale, County Cork - 11 January 1994, London) was an Irish-born editor and publisher. He served as editorial director of the London publishing house MacGibbon & Kee and later formed his own publishing house, Martin, Brian & O'Keeffe.[1]

O'Keeffe was instrumental in the republication of Flann O'Brien's novel At Swim-Two-Birds in 1959 as well as the posthumous publication of O'Brien's The Third Policeman in 1967; had it not been for O'Keeffe's determined efforts, the books would largely be unknown today. The Review of Contemporary Fiction has hailed O'Keeffe as "among the most important publishing editors of the century."[2][1]

References

  1. "Memorial to noted editor unveiled in Kinsale". The Irish Times. 21 March 2013. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
  2. Green, Martin (22 October 2011). "Obituary: Timothy O'Keeffe". The Independent. Retrieved 9 February 2016.



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