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 I Am Alone
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  I Am Alone


  Format: Hardback
  Category: Fiction
  ISBN: 0 86322 266 8
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  Publication Date: Available
 
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Banned in Ireland when it was first published, this exceptional novel tells the story of a young Irishman, Patrick Moore, who leaves behind the grey stone and green fields of Galway for the bright lights of pre-war London.
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Walter Macken, novelist, short story writer, playwright and actor, was born in Galway in 1915. While a theatre manager in the 1940s he began to write both in Irish and English. By 1946 his first play in English, Mungo’s Mansion, had been successfully staged at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin and his first novel, Quench the Moon, had been accepted for publication in England and the United States.

In 1948 he joined the Abbey, and his second novel, I Am Alone, was published. His third novel, Rain on the Wind (1950), brought him international recognition. In all, he produced ten novels, seven plays, three books of short stories and two children’s books.
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 City of the Tribes
Walter Macken  --  City of the Tribes
"Does for Galway what the writings of Frank O'Connor did for Cork." Irish Post

Fiction; 0 86322 276 5; Paperback
 God Made Sunday
Walter Macken  --  God Made Sunday
The passions, humour and pathos of life are richly represented in this memorable work of fiction, evoking a world dominated by the incessant demands of working the land and the sea.

Fiction; 0 86322 217 X; Paperback
 Rain on the Wind
Walter Macken  --  Rain on the Wind
"It is a raw, savage story full of passion and drama set amongst the Galway fishing community . . . it is the story of romantic passion, a constant struggle with the sea, with poverty and with the political conservatism of post-independence Ireland." Irish Independent

Fiction; 0 86322 185 8; Paperback
 Sunset on the Window-Panes
Walter Macken  --  Sunset on the Window-Panes
Careless of the hurt he inflicts along the way, Bart O'Breen walks his own road, as proud as the devil and as lonely as hell. Out of print since the seventies, it is now completely reset and redesigned.

Fiction; 0 86322 254 4; Paperback
 The Bogman
Walter Macken  --  The Bogman
One of Macken's most popular novels, now reissued with a striking new cover featuring a painting by Liam O'Neill.
"Macken captures the isolation and poverty of the village — its closed attitudes, its frozen social mores . . . and its deeply unforgiving nature." Irish Independent

Fiction; 0 86322 184 X; Paperback
 The Green Hills
Walter Macken  --  The Green Hills
This collection of stories poignantly and humourously brings to life a richly varied cast of characters, from a poteen maker to a poet, from a tinker to a handicapped child.

Fiction; 0 86322 216 1; Paperback
 
 Other titles by
 Walter Macken
 
City of the Tribes
God Made Sunday
Rain on the Wind
Sunset on the Window-Panes
The Bogman
The Green Hills