Collected stories

701 pages

English language

Published May 10, 1982 by Vintage Books.

ISBN:
978-0-394-71048-8
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This indispensable volume contains the best of Frank O’Connor's short fiction. From “Guests of the Nation” to “The Mad Lomasneys” to “First Confession” to “My Oedipus Complex,” these tales of Ireland have touched generations of readers the world over and placed O'Connor alongside W. B. Yeats and James Joyce as the greatest of Irish authors.

Analyzing a Robert Browning poem, O'Connor once wrote: “Since a whole lifetime must be crowded into a few minutes, those minutes must be carefully chosen indeed and lit by an unearthly glow.” Each of the sixty-seven stories gathered here achieves the same incredible feat of the imagination, laying bare entire lives and histories within the space of a few pages. Dublin schoolteacher Ned Keating waves good-bye to a charming girl and to any thoughts of returning to his village home in the lyrical and melancholy “Uprooted.” A boy on an important mission is waylaid …

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series of blurbs and whatever academic consensus I'm aware of wrt the short story had Frank O'Connor up there with Joyce, Yeats, Synge. baffled by it, everything I found here was desperately twee and sentimental

Subjects

  • Ireland -- Social life and customs -- Fiction.