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Walter Macken

    3. Mai 1915 – 22. April 1967

    Walter Macken, ursprünglich ein erfolgreicher Schauspieler, wurde zu einem engagierten irischen Schriftsteller, der für seine eindringlichen Romane, Kurzgeschichten und Theaterstücke bekannt ist. Seine Werke erforschen oft tiefgründige menschliche Emotionen und die Komplexität von Beziehungen, die mit starkem dramatischem Gespür und psychologischer Einsicht wiedergegeben werden. Mackens unverwechselbarer Erzählstil erfasst die Essenz seiner Charaktere und ihrer Kämpfe und schafft tief berührende und denkwürdige literarische Erlebnisse für seine Leser. Sein Engagement für das Geschichtenerzählen und die authentische Darstellung der menschlichen Verfassung machen seine Beiträge zur Literatur bedeutsam.

    The Bogman
    Cahal
    Hör auf die Stimme der See
    Sie Sollen uns nich Haben
    Sie sollen uns nicht haben. Historischer Roman aus Irland
    Finns Entscheidung
    • Spannende Geschichte der abenteuerlichen Flucht zweier Kinder quer durch Irland.

      Finns Entscheidung
    • Cahal

      Roman aus Irland

      Irland Ende der 20er Jahre: Der junge fröhliche Cahal wird durch Unwissenheit, Nachgiebigkeit und fremde Schuld und - als ihm de Augen aufgehen und er gegen Unterdrückung und moralische heuchelei aufbegehrt - durch den in Gewalt umschlagenden Boykott der Nachbarn und Dorfbewohner fast, aber nur fast, zugrundegerichtet.

      Cahal
    • The Bogman

      • 388 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      5,0(1)Abgeben

      Originally written in 1952, and soon banned in Ireland, New Island’s Modern Irish Classics series brings this masterwork back to life. Orphaned at a young age, Cahal Kinsella returns from an industrial school in Letterfrack to the small farming village of Caherlo, Co. Galway to his tyrannical grandfather, and must assert his individuality if he is to have any hope of freedom from his misery. Walter Macken paints a haunting and memorable portrait of the hard life of subsistence farming, of loveless arranged marriages, and of rebellion against suffocating social mores

      The Bogman
    • Rain on the Wind

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      4,0(1)Abgeben

      The story follows Mico, a gentle giant, as he navigates the transition from boyhood to manhood, driven by his deep love for the sea and a beautiful young girl whose smile captivates him. The narrative explores themes of passion, innocence, and the profound impact of love on one's journey through life. Mico's character embodies a blend of strength and tenderness, highlighting the emotional depth of his experiences as he grapples with his feelings and aspirations.

      Rain on the Wind
    • Quench the Moon

      • 402 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      Set against the stunning backdrop of Connemara, the narrative follows Stephen O'Riordan, whose deep-rooted connection to his homeland fuels his aspirations. His life is intertwined with a tumultuous romance with Kathleen, the sister of his fiercest rival. This story weaves themes of love, rivalry, and the complexities of ambition, capturing the emotional landscape of a man torn between his desires and the conflicts surrounding him.

      Quench the Moon
    • Sullivan

      • 302 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      The story revolves around Sullivan, a talented actor whose remarkable gifts and intense temperament shape his life. His ability to captivate audiences and charm women showcases the duality of his artistry, presenting both the blessings and challenges that come with such a profound talent. The narrative explores the complexities of his character and the impact of his gifts on his relationships and personal journey.

      Sullivan
    • Sunset on the Window-Panes

      • 286 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      The story follows Bart O'Breen, a fiercely independent and proud individual who pursues his own path, indifferent to the pain he causes others. His journey is marked by a profound sense of loneliness, reflecting the emotional toll of his choices. The narrative delves into themes of pride, isolation, and the consequences of one's actions, painting a complex portrait of a man who embodies both strength and solitude.

      Sunset on the Window-Panes