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Seán O'Faoláin (1900–1991)

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100+ Obras 1,131 Miembros 11 Reseñas

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Sean Ó'Faoláin was born February 22, 1900 in Cork, Ireland. He attended Lancasterian National School, and later Presentation Brothers, from 1913-18. He entered UCC on a scholarship in 1918 and studied English, French and Latin. He learned Irish at Gaelic League and graduated with English Language mostrar más and Literature Honors in 1921. Shortly after entering University College, Cork, he joined the Irish Volunteers. He fought in the War of Independence. During the Irish Civil War, he served as Censor for the Cork Examiner and as publicity director for the IRA. After the Republican loss, he received M.A. degrees from the National University of Ireland and from Harvard University where he studied for three years. Ó'Faoláin was a Commonwealth Fellow from 1926 to 1928; and was a Harvard Fellow from 1928 to 1929. From 1929 to 1933 Ó'Faoláin lectured at the Catholic college St Mary's College, at Strawberry Hill in London, England, during which period he wrote his first two books. He published in 1932 his first book, "Midsummer Night Madness," a collection of stories partly based on his Civil War experiences. He returned to his native Ireland. Ó'Faoláin was a member of Aosdána, and was elected Saoi, Aosdána's highest accolade, in 1986. He died in 1991. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos

Obras de Seán O'Faoláin

The Irish (1947) 120 copias
Great O'Neill (1942) 66 copias
And Again? (1979) 56 copias
King of the Beggars (1938) 44 copias
Stories (1932) 37 copias
Bird alone (1936) 35 copias
Story Of The Irish People (1983) 34 copias
A Nest of Simple Folk (1934) 33 copias
The Story of Ireland (1946) 29 copias
Constance Markievicz (1656) 25 copias
An Irish Journey (1941) 22 copias
Vive Moi! (1963) 17 copias
The Short Story (1951) 14 copias
I Remember! I Remember! (1959) 13 copias
The Man Who Invented Sin (1948) 13 copias
A summer in Italy (1950) 13 copias
Modern Short Stories 2: 1940-1980 (1982) — Contribuidor — 12 copias
De Valera (1939) 12 copias
Trinker und Träumer (1980) 8 copias
An Autumn in Italy (1953) 6 copias
South to Sicily 5 copias
A Purse of Coppers (1937) 4 copias
Teresa And Other Stories (1947) 3 copias
Irish Short Stories. Irische Kurzgeschichten. (1993) — Autor — 2 copias
A Born Genius 2 copias
The Bell 2 copias
Sinners 1 copia
La Haine (2015) 1 copia
The Trout 1 copia
A Dead Cert 1 copia
Fugue 1 copia
The Patriot 1 copia
Discord 1 copia
Teresa 1 copia
The Fur Coat 1 copia
Childybawn 1 copia

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Great Irish Detective Stories (1993) — Contribuidor — 89 copias
The Treasury of English Short Stories (1985) — Contribuidor — 85 copias
Modern Irish Short Stories (1957) — Contribuidor — 43 copias
Great Irish Stories of the Supernatural (1992) — Contribuidor — 39 copias
The Old School: Essays by Divers Hands (1934) — Contribuidor — 30 copias
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The Lucky Bag: Classic Irish Children's Stories (1984) — Contribuidor — 22 copias
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Penguin Modern Stories 4 (1970) — Contribuidor — 7 copias
Modern Short Stories in English (Literature for Life) (1993) — Contribuidor — 4 copias
American Aphrodite (Volume One, Number Four) (1951) — Contribuidor — 2 copias
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Charles' Wain. A Miscellany Of Short Stories (1933) — Contribuidor — 1 copia

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I've never encountered a more Irish novel. So glad I stumbled across this yellowed 1973 copy in a used bookstore stateside.
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ritaer | May 3, 2021 |
This set of stories is more "contemporary" than the last set -- I read earlier this year, those were set in childhood, youth, Cork. These are stories of emigrants and Cork folk relocated to Dublin. Love stories, many of them. In a word, they felt dated in that way the work of many men who wrote in the first half of the 20th century does. An effort of some sort is being made to view women as fellow travelers, but not a very serious one. There are unvarnished moments: "Love, my dear, poor boy, is a sedative disguised as a stimulant. It's a mirror where man sees himself as a monster and women as a thing of unvarnished beauty,. If it wasn't for that all men would, otherwise, and normally, fear all women. You fear women. I fear women. But because we need them we have to have them. And that's where they have us, in the great and final triumph of women over men, called--by them not by us, and well called--Happy Wedlock. Love is a prison staffed by female warders . . . " Now this speech is given by a friend and the narrator, in the story, ends up in a sturdy friendly marriage, yet, in story after story in the collection this first sentiment is present. Or there are two sorts of men (and to be fair, women)--the dull and faithful and the fun and untrustworthy. He's a good writer, O'Faolain, knows his craft, but I did find myself skim-reading by the end. Several stories have an homage to Joyce feeling to them, especially the very short final story, "Passion." In his preface O'Faolain makes a distinction between story and tale (think blunt and incisive versus wandering and intuitive) that was perhaps the biggest takeaway for me. ***1/2… (más)
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sibylline | Dec 22, 2019 |

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