Compelling tales of the clergy from the renowned author. “The work
of Frank O’Connor lies at the very heart of the modern story in
Ireland” (The Washington Post). Over the course of his long and
distinguished career, Frank O’Connor wrote many stories about
priests. Some of his most iconic characters are men of the cloth, and
few writers have portrayed the unique demands of the priesthood with
as much empathy, honesty, and wit. This collection, edited and
introduced by his widow, Harriet O’Donovan Sheehy, brings together
the best of O’Connor’s short fiction on the subject. From “An
Act of Charity,” the ironically titled tale of church efforts to
cover up a curate’s suicide, to “The Sentry,” an exquisite blend
of drama and satire sparked by the British army’s invasion of a
priest’s onion patch, these sixteen stories capture the full range
of pressures visited on the Irish clergy. “Peasants” is a lesson
in what happens when a man of God places law and order above
compassion, while “Achilles’ Heel” reveals that even a bishop
can be rendered powerless by his housekeeper. “The Frying-pan” and
“The Wreath” are sad and lovely portraits of priests caught
between their vows of celibacy and their natural desire for human
connection. In the rituals and contradictions of the priesthood,
Frank O’Connor found one of his greatest motifs. The
Collar showcases an artist at the peak of his powers and shines a
brilliant light on a fascinating world too often hidden in shadow and
sentiment.
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Stories of Irish Priests
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781497655065
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Vendor
Open Road Media
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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