Dunguaire Castle, near Kinvarra

Dunguaire Castle, near Kinvarra
My girls visit the castle, admit deja vu!

Thursday, April 5, 2007

Maurice Walsh: The Romance of The Gael

If this is your introduction to the Irish novelist Maurice Walsh, we hope you enjoy his work as much as we do. If you're a fan, let us know what your favorite Walsh novel is.

Walsh was born in 1879 in Lisselton, near Listowel, County Kerry. He's most famous for "The Quiet Man," a short story celebrated in the John Ford-John Wayne-Maureen O'Hara film. Personally, I find the movie cloying and pretty superficial. But that's John Ford for you. Walsh could be overly dramatic, but I think he comes close to capturing the Gaelic spirit - full of elation, wonder, superstition - and depression and despair on a cosmic level.

His works include "The Key Above The Door," "While Rivers Run," "The Small Dark Man," "And No Quarter", my personal favorite, known as "The Dark Rose"in the U.S. I'll review this one soon. I lent my copy (now out of print) to my favorite redhead (an O'Sullivan) , and she still has it.

Others are "The Hill is Mine," "The Spanish Lady," "Castle Gilliam," "Trouble in the Glen," "Blackcock's Feather," and "The Road to Nowhere." See the review of "Blackcock's Feather," by Hilary Williamson of www.bookloons.com , above.

Walsh died in 1964. For more information, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Walsh

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

When I was a teenager in the 80's, The Steinbeck Library in Salinas, CA kept a copy of "The Spanish Lady" by Walsh. It was a favorite that I checked out a number of times. I am hoping to get my hands on a copy of it, as well as read more of his novels. I was looking on the web for a description of his other books when I came across your site. Thanks to you, I'd now like to read "The Romance of the the Gael" and then "The Dark Rose."

nonie said...

A friend of mine gave me an old copy of Green Rushes and I was hooked. Walsh's books are hard to find and I was looking at what was available when I came upon your blog. I read The Key Above the Door and Danger Under the Moon. I just found a copy of a Dark Rose that I picked up after reading your blog.