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Stories of Ireland: A collection of short stories from one of Ireland's greatest ever writers (Penguin European Writers)

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Description for Stories of Ireland: A collection of short stories from one of Ireland's greatest ever writers (Penguin European Writers) paperback.

'A solid gold treat from top to tail. A tremendous set of stories by the great Irish playwright' John Self, The Observer

A fake! A quack! A charlatan! Get a grip on yourself, woman! We’ll say another rosary and then I’ll leave you home.’

Stories of Ireland is a brilliant, colourful compendium of mid-century Irish experience from one of Ireland’s greatest ever writers, Brian Friel. Demonstrating all of Friel’s peerless instinct for voice, scene, and the uncanny mystery found in the everyday, these tales tell of beauty, struggle and discovery: from the drowning of a man in the bog-black waters of Lough Keeragh, to the camaraderie of teenage potato gathers in County Tyrone, and from the careful work of the German War Graves Commission in Glenn na fuiseog, to trawlermen’s talk of sunken gold off the coast of Donegal.

Selected by Friel himself, and introduced by acclaimed author Louise Kennedy, this charming, heartful collection truly offers some of the best stories ever written.

'Some of the best stories ever written. They are everything short stories should be – deft, skilfully written, funny and quite often breathlessly sad' Edna O'Brien

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2025
Publisher
Penguin
Condition
New
Number of Pages
192
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781405972239
SKU
V9781405972239
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
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About Brian Friel
Brian Friel (1929 – 2015) is one of Ireland’s greatest ever playwrights. Over a career of more than fifty years, he published 24 plays including Faith Healer, Translations and Dancing at Lughnasa, all of which are now defining documents of Irish literature. Globally, he is one of the most beloved and frequently performed dramatists of the 20th century. Friel was also an acclaimed short story writer, publishing two renowned collections in his lifetime. He died in 2015 at home in Donegal.

Reviews for Stories of Ireland: A collection of short stories from one of Ireland's greatest ever writers (Penguin European Writers)
A solid gold treat from top to tail. A tremendous set of stories by the great Irish playwright
John Self
The Observer
There is a touch of spring about this collection and I find myself curiously helpless in front of them. The funny stories are a complete joy. The serious stories are concerned with the subtlest nuances of human emotions and relations which can neither be described nor directly expressed
The Irish Times
Some of the best stories ever written. They are everything short stories should be – deft, skilfully written, funny and quite often breathlessly sad
Edna O’Brien Like Chekhov, Friel proved himself a rare master of both drama and short fiction.
The Spectator
As natural and as beautiful as you can imagine... full of vitality, full of life
Kevin Barry, author of Night Boat to Tangier

Goodreads reviews for Stories of Ireland: A collection of short stories from one of Ireland's greatest ever writers (Penguin European Writers)


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