Frank O'Connor Reader by Michael Steinman

Frank O'Connor Reader by Michael Steinman

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Frank O'Connor Reader by Michael Steinman

Frank O'Connor (1903-1966) is known primarily for his short stories, and fine ones they are. There are seventeen of them in this Reader, and the best of them, in the words of Richard Ellmann stir those facial muscles which, we are told, are the same for both laughing and weeping. Except for the masterpiece, Guests of the Nation, the stories included here have been out of print for twenty years, and one story had been previously unpublished.

But this is a Reader and it celebrates the creative diversity of one of this century's finest writers. Here one can also sample O'Connor's skillful translations of Irish poetry, including The Lament for Art O'Leary. There are a number of self-portraits, including Meet Frank O'Connor and Writing a Story-One Man's Way.

The final section includes a number of O'Connor's finest essays, from pieces on Yeats, Joyce, and Mozart, to ones on English and Irish pubs and one simply titled, Ireland No one who does not love the sense of the past should ever come near us; nobody who does, whatever our faults may be, should give us the hard word.

Michael Steinman is Associate Professor of English at Nassau Community College and author of Frank
O'Connor at Work
(Syracuse University Press) and Yeats's Heroic Figures.

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ISBN 13 9780815602781
ISBN 10 0815602782
Title Frank O'Connor Reader
Author Michael Steinman
Series Irish Studies
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Syracuse University Press
Year published 1994-06-01
Number of pages 406
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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