These stories, rich with the passion and drama which characterizes all
of Walter Macken's writing, were conceived by the author as a thematic
collection, providing a stunning evocation of the life and people of
Galway in the 1940s. They document a time and place, yet they also have
a timeless appeal in their portrayal of the people of the city whom
Macken knew and loved so well. Full of insight and humor, they do not
romanticize the past; rather they celebrate the qualities of ordinary
people in their struggles with poverty, with political conservatism and
with the sea, ever-present elements in the life of the city of the
tribes.
Walter Macken has long been one of Ireland's most popular writers. A
novelist who defined in fiction the world of the "plain people" of the
west of Ireland, he was a master of the short story.
First published posthumously in 1997, these magnificent stories are now
brought back to life in the Modern Irish Classics series.