Liam O'Flaherty
Born
in Inishmore, Ireland
August 28, 1896
Died
September 07, 1984
Genre
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The Sniper
6 editions
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published
1923
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The Informer
114 editions
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published
1925
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Famine
42 editions
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published
1937
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Selected Short Stories of Liam O'Flaherty
13 editions
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published
1937
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Insurrection
31 editions
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published
1950
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Skerrett
8 editions
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published
1932
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Return of the Brute
7 editions
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published
1929
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The Collected Stories, Volume 1
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6 editions
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published
1981
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The Pedlar's Revenge
8 editions
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published
1991
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The Black Soul
20 editions
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published
1996
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“It's impossible for a creative artist to be either a Puritan or a Fascist, because both are a negation of the creative urge. The only things a creative artist can be opposed to are ugliness and injustice.”
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“I was born on a storm-swept rock and hate the soft growth of sun-baked lands where there is no frost in men's bones. ”
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“...we have seen that the priests regard the state as an enemy to be exploited, it is only natural that our politicians do likewise. Thus, although patriotism is held in greater esteem in this country than in any other country in the world, there is no other country in the world where patriotism is less in evidence among politicians and among the general mass of the community. For patriotism and the state are so closely allied that love of one is necessarily love of the other. And if any man considers the state an enemy and an institution to be exploited, it follows naturally that he is no patriot. Thus the amazed tourist will see that it is very fashionable for Irish politicians who are not in the government to denounce the government and then when they get into the government it is equally fashionable for them to use the powers of government for the purpose of robbing the country. ”
― A Tourist's Guide to Ireland
― A Tourist's Guide to Ireland
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