Frank O’Connor’s acclaimed autobiography, now in one volume When
Frank O’Connor was born, his parents—Minnie O’Connor, a former
maid raised in an orphanage, and Michael O’Donovan, a veteran of the
Boer War and the drummer in a local brass-and-reed band—lived above
a sweet-and-tobacco shop in Cork, Ireland. The young family soon
moved, however, to a two-room cottage at the top of Blarney Street, a
lane that originates, as O’Connor so vividly describes it, “near
the river-bank, in sordidness, and ascends the hill to something like
squalor.” From this unlikely beginning, a poor boy born Michael
Francis Xavier O’Donovan set out on the remarkable journey that
transformed him into Frank O’Connor, one of Ireland’s greatest
writers. An Only Child, the first installment of O’Connor’s
wonderfully evocative autobiography, captures the joy and pain of his
early years: joy in the colorful people and places of Cork and in his
devoted relationship with his mother, pain in the family’s
impoverished situation and in his father’s melancholy moods and
drunken outbursts. Fifteen years old when he joins the Irish
Republican Army in the fight for independence, O’Connor finds
himself on the losing side of the ensuing civil war and is imprisoned
by the government of the new nation. My Father’s Son begins with
his release from an internment camp and follows him to Dublin and the
world-renowned Abbey Theatre, where he meets W. B. Yeats, J. M. Synge,
and other members of the Irish Literary Revival, and takes the first
steps toward becoming one of the twentieth century’s most beloved
authors. As richly detailed and eloquent as the best of his short
fiction, Frank O’Connor’s autobiography is an entertaining
portrait of a fascinating time and place, and the inspiring account of
a young artist finding his voice.
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An Only Child and My Father's Son
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781497655072
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Vendor
Open Road Media
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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