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  1. Gerald Hanley died on 7 September 1992, in Dun Laoghaire, Ireland. Works. [edit] Gerald Hanley's novels reflect his experiences of living in Africa, both Kenya and Somalia, as well as in Burma and the Indian sub-continent, and of seeing the "influence of the British in the most distant parts of the world", [ 13 ] as well as his life as a soldier.

  2. Gerald Hanley, writer, born 17 February 1916, died Dun Laoghaire Co Dublin 7 September 1992. THROUGHOUT his career as a writer Gerald Hanley suffered from the fact that it was his first...

  3. Sep 25, 1992 · Gerald Hanley, an Irish novelist whose days in Africa inspired "The Consul at Sunset" and other books depicting the decline of the British Empire, died on Sept. 7. He was 76 years old.

  4. Gerald Hanley died in 1992. Extract from Chapter One TRUE SOLITUDE is when the most restless part of a human being, his longing to forget where he is, born on earth in order to die, comes to rest and listens in a kind of agreed peace.

  5. After 1982 he published no more, and died 7 September 1992 in Dublin. He was survived by his companion, Kate Carney.

  6. Jun 28, 2021 · Called Wabaaio by the Somalis, it was a deadly potion used by the Madhibaan, a hunter-gatherer minority, on arrows. It so aroused Richard Burton in his “First Footsteps in East Africa”, that it also had a contagious effect on Gerald Hanley.

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  8. Sep 25, 1992 · Irish novelist Gerald Hanley, whose "The Consul at Sunset" and other books depicting the decline of the British empire were held up as model examinations of the influence of war on societal...