44 Irish Short Stories - An Anthology of Irish Short Fiction from Yeats to Frank O'Connor * hb

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Editor: Devin Garrity

In this anthology there are gathered some of the more representative examples of Irish short fiction. The emphasis is on variety. Sean O'Faolain, Frank O'Connor, George Bernard Shaw, Oscar Wilde, James Plunkett, James Joyce a.o.

Konecky; 500 pp.; EN; hb

hb € 12,50

The Irish have always had a way with words. Long ago they took on a language not their own and learned to re-word it into pure magic. Nowhere is this magic more in evidence than in their short storiesstories that combine lyricism, humor and tragedy with rare imagination set in simple backgrounds, largely without props.
The seemingly effortless art of the best Irish writers has an appeal that is naive and highly sophisticated at the same time; the disarming simplicity with which the tales are spun being somewhat misleading at first reading.




























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































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