A Frank O'Connor Reader
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A Frank O'Connor Reader is a compilation of works by the Irish writer Frank O'Connor
Frank O'Connor
Frank O’Connor was an Irish author of over 150 works, best known for his short stories and memoirs.-Early life:...

 selected and edited by Michael A. Steinman, and it includes short stories, autobiographical pieces, and essays on topics from politics to literary criticism.

Among the seventeen short stories are one that had never been published anywhere before ("The Rebel") and one that had never been published in book form before ("Darcy in Tír na nÓg
Tír na nÓg
Tír na nÓg is the most popular of the Otherworlds in Irish mythology. It is perhaps best known from the story of Oisín, one of the few mortals who lived there, who was said to have been brought there by Niamh of the Golden Hair. It was where the Tuatha Dé Danann settled when they left Ireland's...

"). "Darcy in Tír na nÓg" was originally written by O'Connor in Irish and translated by Richard B. Walsh. It bears no relation to O'Connor's English-language story "Darcy in the Land of Youth" from Traveller's Samples
Traveller's Samples
Traveller's Samples is a 1951 short story collection by Frank O'Connor. It features the following stories:*First Confession*The Man of the House*The Idealist*The Drunkard*The Thief *My First Protestant...

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