Olga Fielden (1903–1973) was a Belfast based playwright and novelist. [1] [2]
Her novel Island Story (Jonathan Cape, 1933) was described in the Times Literary Supplement as having an "exhilarating quality". [3] Stress (Jonathan Cape, 1936) was similarly described as "fresh and vigorous". [4] John Wilson Foster describes Fielden's fictional world as one in which "violence, degeneration, animal desires and greed battle with the gentler aspirations to refinement, cultivation, decency." [5]
Fielden wrote a number of plays for the BBC and Three To Go was produced by the Abbey Theatre in Dublin.