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Broken Landscapes: Selected Letters from Ernie O''Malley, 1924-57

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By (author): Cormac O'Malley Nicholas Allen

Ernie OMalley was a revolutionary republican and writer. One of the leading figures in the Irish independence and civil wars, he survived wounds, imprisonment and hunger strike, before going to the USA in 1928 to fundraise on de Valeras behalf. Broken Landscapes tells of his subsequent journeys, through Europe and the Americas, where OMalley moved in wide social circles that included Paul Strand, Edward Weston, Hart Crane and Jack B. Yeats. Back in Mayo he took up farming. In 1935 he married Helen Hooker, an American heiress, with whom he had three children, Cathal, Etain and Cormac, before a bitter separation. His literary reputation was established with a magnificent memoir, On Another Mans Wound (1936). In later years he was close to John Ford, and worked on The Quiet Man (1952). This vibrant new collection of letters, diaries and fragments opens up the broad panorama of his life to readers. It enriches the history of Irelands troubled independence with reflections on loss and reconciliation. It links the old world to the new OMalley perched on the edge of the Atlantic, a folklore collector, art critic and radio broadcaster; autodidact, modernist and intellectual. It conducts a unique conversation with the past. In Broken Landscapes, we travel with OMalley through Italy, the American Southwest, Mexico and points inbetween. In Taos, he mingled wiht the artistic set around D. H. Lawrence. In Ireland, he drank with Patrick Kavanagh, Liam OFlaherty and Louis MacNiece. The young painter Louis le Brocquy was his guest on his farm in Burrishoole, Co. Mayo. These places and people remained with OMalley in his private writing, assembled for the first time from family and institutional archives. Reading these letters, dairies and fragments is to see Ireland in the tumultuous world of the twentieth century, as if for the first time, allowing us to view the intellectual foundations of the State through the eyes of its leading chronicler. See more
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  • Weight: 1250g
  • Dimensions: 160 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 21 May 2012
  • Publisher: The Lilliput Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: Ireland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781843511953

About Cormac O'MalleyNicholas Allen

Cormac O'Malley co-edited with Richard English Prisoners: The Civil War Letters of Ernie O'Malley (Poolbeg 1991) Rising Out: Sean Connolly of Longford (1890 - 1921) by Ernie O'Malley (UCD Press 2007) and with Ann Dolan No Surrender Here! The Civil War Papers of Ernie O'Malley (Lilliput 2007). Cormac is an international legal consultant based in New York City and is the son of Ernie O'Malley.

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