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According to Gabriel Rosenstock, Deoraíocht (Exile) is a neglected masterpiece by Pádraic Ó Conaire, who he considers to be one of the most European-minded of . Exile Pádraic Ó Conaire, Exile [Dublin; ] A remarkable, intensely-painted picture of poverty, degradation, and hunger, told with surprising humor at a conversational remove from literary artifice (which is its own kind of artifice, of course). Nature was also a recurring theme in his writings. Ó Conaire’s surreal novel Deoraíocht (Exile) was the first to deal with urban life in Irish. He was also a pioneer in the use of the Irish language in www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 9 mins.


Jonathan Bogart. Exile. Pádraic Ó Conaire, Exile [Dublin; ] A remarkable, intensely-painted picture of poverty, degradation, and hunger, told with surprising humor at a conversational remove from literary artifice (which is its own kind of artifice, of course). The first-person narrator could easily be taken as a synecdoche for Ireland. Exile|Padraic O'Conaire, Bella's Adventures: Bella Rescues Gumleaf the Joey|Sherree Broadhurst, Diary of Services of the First Battallion: The Royal Scots During the Boer War, South Africa, |Anonymous, Supernatural Vanishings: Otherworldly Disappearances|Rodney Davies. LEGLESS IN LONDON: PÁDRAIC Ó CONAIRE AND ÉAMON A BÚRC1 ANGELA BOURKE padraicÓ Conaire's short novel, Deoraíocht[Exile] (), written in Lon- don and published when he was twenty-eight, is the earliest example of.


Exile Pádraic Ó Conaire, Exile [Dublin; ] A remarkable, intensely-painted picture of poverty, degradation, and hunger, told with surprising humor at a conversational remove from literary artifice (which is its own kind of artifice, of course). According to Gabriel Rosenstock, Deoraíocht (Exile) is a neglected masterpiece by Pádraic Ó Conaire, who he considers to be one of the most European-minded of early twentieth-century Irish-language authors. Nature was also a recurring theme in his writings. Ó Conaire’s surreal novel Deoraíocht (Exile) was the first to deal with urban life in Irish. He was also a pioneer in the use of the Irish language in journalism.

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