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  1. Liam O’Flaherty was an Irish novelist and short-story writer whose works combine brutal naturalism, psychological analysis, poetry, and biting satire with an abiding respect for the courage and persistence of the Irish people. He was considered to be a leading figure of the Irish Renaissance.

  2. Liam O'Flaherty (Irish: Liam Ó Flaithearta ; 28 August 1896 – 7 September 1984) was an Irish novelist and short-story writer, and one of the foremost socialist writers in the first part of the 20th century, writing about the common people's experience and from their perspective.

  3. Liam O'Flaherty (28 de agosto de 1896 — 7 de septiembre de 1984) fue un novelista y cuentista irlandés de nota y una figura de importancia en el Renacimiento Irlandés. Liam nació en el remoto Gort na gCapall, Inishmore ("Isla Grande" una de las islas Aran), en el condado de Galway.

  4. There is no full-length biography, but Peter Costello's Liam O'Flaherty's Ireland (1996) contains the essential facts, along with many pictures, portraits, and a full bibliography; the background to his best writing is covered in The heart grown brutal (1977).

  5. He had to leave Ireland and went to England where his first story, The Sniper, was published. He then published his first novel and went on to publish a series of novels and short stories, many set on the Aran Islands, though some were set in Dublin.

  6. Liam O'Flaherty. (Inishmore, Islas Arran, 1897 - Dublín, 1984) Narrador irlandés. Estudió primero en el Rockwell College de Tipperary y, posteriormente, en el Holy Cross College de Dublín, con el objetivo de convertirse en misionero.

  7. An introduction to O’Flaherty’s stories by an expert in Irish literature. Discusses the peasant consciousness in the stories, as well as the stories’ relationship to the Irish language.