![]() ![]() ![]() I wouldn’t leave my grandchildren or my children.” I love America, but I can never leave Ireland. I know that my stork should have dropped me in America. “I f-ing hate living in Ireland,” she says. Not that O’Connor, born just four stops up the train line in the Dublin suburb of Glenageary, feels particularly romantic about the setting. When the water ripples in the wind, the spot can be hauntingly beautiful, “Ulysses” sprung to life. Most days, before the sun rises over the Irish Sea, she’ll be sitting there, smoking a cigarette, nursing a sugary cup of coffee or shuffling through her iPad. Please enable JavaScript for the best experience.īRAY, IRELAND - Sinéad O’Connor’s office is a glass, pentagon-shaped porch that’s also the entryway to her house. ![]() Warning: This graphic requires JavaScript. ![]()
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