The Quick and the Dead

Foreword / AfterwordLouis de Paor
FormatCollection / Anthology
LanguageEnglish
Year2021
CountryUnited States
Pages352
ISBN9780300247213
The Quick and the Dead

A collection of the finest stories from the Irish author of The Dirty Dust, published fifty years after his death "Every sentence is packed with explosive power, not a word wasted, and the whole is almost unbearably moving."--Hilary Mantel These colorful tales from renowned Irish author Máirtín Ó Cadhain (1906-1970) whisk readers to the salty western shores of Ireland, where close-knit farming communities follow the harsh rhythms of custom, family, and land, even as they dream together of a kinder world. In this collection, the resilient women and men of the Gaeltacht regions struggle toward self-realization against the brutal pressures of rural poverty, and later, the hollowing demands of modern city life. Weaving together tradition and modernity, and preserving the earthy cadence of the original language, this rich and heart-rending collection by one of Ireland's most acclaimed fiction writers is a composite portrait of a country poised at the edge of irreversible transformation.

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CONTENTS Introduction, by Louis de Paor vii From An Braon Broghach (1948) Journey to a Bright City 5 The Harelip 31 The Year 1912 40 Floodtide 55 Pushing On 68 From Cois Caolaire (1953) The Edge of the Bog 75 Knowing 97 The Stranger 106 From An tSraith ar Lár (1967) Another Couple 163 The Blossoming, the Withering 174 The Quick and the Dead 186 Whatever the Case May Be 201 The Key 238 From An tSraith Dhá Tógáil (1970) Release 285 From An tSraith Tógtha (1977) Becoming Paper 305 Marbling 327

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