Frank O'Connor was a quintessential Irish man of letters, celebrated most for his evocative short stories and candid memoirs. His writing deeply explores the human condition, often drawing from his own life experiences in Cork and reflecting the complexities of Irish identity and history. O'Connor's prose is renowned for its warmth, psychological insight, and authentic portrayal of ordinary lives. He also made significant contributions as a literary critic and translator, bringing Irish poetry to a wider audience with his distinctive voice.
O'Connor's translations are driven by a deep passion to revive Ireland's history, embodying his belief in the importance of reflecting on the past to inform the future. His work seeks to connect contemporary readers with the rich cultural heritage of Ireland, emphasizing the significance of historical narratives in shaping identity and understanding.
When humanity expanded beyond the safety of Earth to new stars and horizons, they never dreamed what dangers they would encounter there. When the alien juggernaut known as the Covenant declared holy war upon the fragile human empire, millions of lives were lost—but, millions of heroes rose to the challenge. In such a far-reaching conflict, not many of the stories of these heroes, both human and alien, have a chance to become legend. This collection holds eleven stories that dive into the depths of the vast Halo universe, not only from the perspective of those who fought and died to save humanity, but also those who vowed to wipe humanity out of existence.INTRODUCTION - Frank O’ConnorBEYOND - art by Sparth, words by Jonathan GoffPARIAHB. - K. EvensonSTOMPING ON THE HEELS OF A FUSS - Eric RaabMIDNIGHT IN THEHEART OF MIDLOTHIAN - Frank O’ConnorDIRT - Tobias S. BuckellACHERON- VII - art by Sparth, words by Jonathan GoffHEADHUNTERS - Jonathan GoffBLUNT INSTRUMENTS - Fred Van LenteTHEMONA LISA - Jeff VanderMeer and Tessa KumICON - art by Robogabo, words by Jonathan GoffPALACE HOTEL - Robt McLeesHUMAN WEAKNESS - Karen TravissCONNECTIVITY - art by Robogabo, words by Jonathan GoffTHE IMPOSSIBLE LIFE AND THE POSSIBLE DEATH OF PRESTON J. COLE - Eric NylundTHE RETURN - Kevin GraceFROM THE OFFICE OF DR. WILLIAM ARTHUR IQBAL
The narrative explores the transformative journey of a shy boy from a Cork slum, who discovers a sense of grandeur beyond his immediate surroundings. Through his experiences, the book delves into themes of aspiration and the contrast between humble beginnings and the pursuit of a broader existence. O'Connor's reflections highlight the complexities of his upbringing and the awakening of his dreams, offering insight into the human spirit's resilience and desire for something greater.
This Collection of Stories includes the following: The Genius My Oedipus Complex First Confession The Study of History The Man of the World Guests of the Nation Machine-Gun Corps in action Soirée Chez une Belle Jeune Fille Jumbo's Wife The Cornet-Player Who Betrayed Ireland There is a Lone House News for the Church The Mad Lomasneys Uprooted The Majesty of the Law The Luceys After Fourteen Years Peasants The Bridal Night A Thing of Nothing Michael's Wife A Bachelor's Story Fish for Friday A Story by Maupassant In the Train The Corkerys Old-Age Pensioners The Long Road to Ummera The Wreath The Mass Island ____________________________________________ The story of the title, My Oedipus Complex deals with a little boy named Larry and his feelings towards his father. When his father returns home from World War II, Larry is resentful and jealous of losing his mother's undivided attention, and finds himself in a constant struggle to win back her affections. If you looking for the edition of only that short story, you can find it here: My Oedipus Complex.
The story of the title deals with a little boy named Larry and his feelings
towards his father. When his father returns home from World War II, Larry is
resentful and jealous of losing his mother's undivided attention, and finds
himself in a constant struggle to win back her affections.
A collection of four of O'Connor's short stories, often written from the point of view of a child or an individual outside of society's conventions. They are The Genius, My Oedipus Complex, The Ugly Duckling and Song Without Words.
The stories collected here demonstrates the richness of the short story tradition in Ireland from the end of the last century to the period following the Second World War. The authors represented are: George Moore, Somerville and Ross, Daniel Corkery, Jame Stephens, Liam O'Flaherty, L.A.G. Strong, Sean O'Faoláin, Frank O'Connor, Eric Cross, Michael McLaverty, Bryan MacMahon, Mary Lavin, James Plunkett, James Joyce, and Elizabeth Bowen. `this is as good a collection of stories as you could find anywhere and fully deserves its new description "classic".' Books and Bookmen
In this memoir Frank O'Connor recreates his young manhood - the beginning of his life as a writer and his relationship to Yeats and the other leading figures of Ireland's great literary renaissance.