Joseph O'Neill
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For the author of Land Under England see Joseph O'Neill (1886-1953)
Joseph O'Neill is an Irish novelist and non-fiction writer.
O'Neill was born in Cork, Ireland, in 1964, and grew up in The Netherlands. He is a graduate of Girton College, Cambridge, and a barrister at the English Bar, where he practised for ten years, principally in the field of business law. He now lives in New York with his wife, Vogue editor Sally Singer and their three sons.
O'Neill is the author of two novels, This Is The Life (1991) and The Breezes (1995), and a work of non-fiction, Blood-Dark Track: A Family History (2001), which was a New York Times Notable Book and listed as a book of the year by the Economist and the Irish Times.
Joseph O'Neill is a regular fiction critic for the Atlantic Monthly. He is currently working on a novel titled Netherland.