Christopher Daybell
Christopher Daybell was born in Oxford, England, and educated at Merchenent Taylor’s School, Hertfordshire and St. Columba’s College, Rathfarnham [he was expelled from both]. 
 
He completed a degree in modern history and political theory in Trinity College, Dublin {1957-71} and taught in schools in London, Tundbridge Wells and Edinburgh in the 1960s. He has also taught EFL in Dublin, Milan, Greece and Germany and began, but did not finish, a PhD on Social and Political Theory of the English Romantics at the London School of Economics.

His work has appeared in the Irish Times, the Irish Press, the Sunday Independent, the Dublin Magazine and a collection, "Requiem For a Man Alone" was published by Beaver Row Press in 1989. He has also published a number of self-published pamphlets, including "The Black Geraldine" (1974), "The Napoleon of No Fixed Abode" (1976), "Night Life" (1976), "Programme" (1983), "The Leader" (1984), "The Flaw" (1986), "The Judge’s Brain" (1987), "Moloch" (1991), "The Fourteen Line Whip" (1996), "The Winterman" (1998) and "The Illusion of Power" (1998).
 
Christopher lives in Dublin , he is a member of The Dublin Writers' Workshop. He is a well known figure around Dublin..................... 

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