The Quick and the Dead
Selected Stories
Mairtin O Cadhain author Louis de Paor editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Yale University Press
Published:26th Oct '21
Should be back in stock very soon
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.
2022 PROSE Award Finalist, Literature category
“One of the most visionary writers ever to come out of Ireland.”—Belinda McKeon, Irish Independent
“Every sentence is packed with explosive power, not a word wasted, and the whole is almost unbearably moving.”—Hilary Mantel
"This is an important collection. An encounter with Ó Cadhain's work broadens the entire landscape of the Irish short story. It becomes darker, more far flung, and imaginatively turbulent."—Mike McCormack
"Ó Cadhain's stories are an integral part of the radical, antic, and mischievous stream of work that began to flow through Irish writing in the mid-twentieth century—in a happy alternative universe, he might be as celebrated now as Flann O'Brien or Samuel Beckett. He was an innovator and a glorious comedian."—Kevin Barry
ISBN: 9780300247213
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352 pages