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Past Habitual - Stories

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Klappentext Childhood play, scarlet fever, a first kiss, befriending a Nazi spy--the narrative of "Past Habitual" roams through experiences both commonplace and formative, all under the uneasy canopy of wartime Ireland. Moving with ease between the voices of a young child, a German immigrant, an I.R.A member, and colloquial chatter, MacLochlainn forms a web of interactions that expose a century's tensions. A combination of traditional prose, poetry, monologue, and music, "Past Habitual" is an engaging and fascinating depiction of an Ireland struggling through the effects of war--both distant and on her doorstep. Zusammenfassung Childhood play, scarlet fever, a first kiss, befriending a Nazi spy--the narrative of "Past Habitual" roams through experiences both commonplace and formative, all under the uneasy canopy of wartime Ireland. Moving with ease between the voices of a young child, a German immigrant, an I.R.A member, and colloquial chatter, MacLochlainn forms a web of interactions that expose a century's tensions. A combination of traditional prose, poetry, monologue, and music, "Past Habitual" is an engaging and fascinating depiction of an Ireland struggling through the effects of war--both distant and on her doorstep.

About the author










Alf MacLochlainn was born in Dublin in 1926, and studied at the University College before becoming director of the National Library of Ireland in 1949, where he helped compile the?manuscript sources for the "History of Irish Civilization." He is the author of "Out of Focus" and "The Corpus of the Library: Stories and Novellas." He has served as chairman of the James Joyce Institute of Ireland, trustee of the Chester Beatty Library, inaugural holder of the Visiting Chair of Irish Studies at Burns Library, Boston College (1991-1992), and a contributor to the "Dictionary of Irish Literature." He lives in Galway.

Product details

Authors Alf Maclochlainn
Publisher Dalkey Archive Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 13.04.2015
 
EAN 9781564781093
ISBN 978-1-56478-109-3
No. of pages 95
Series Irish Literature Series
Irish Literature Series
Irish Literature
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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