À propos de l'auteur

Liam O'Flaherty was an Irish novelist and short story writer, known for his vivid portrayal of the Irish landscape and the struggles of its people. His works often reflect the social and political climate of Ireland in the early 20th century, exploring themes of poverty, loyalty, and the human condition. O'Flaherty's literary style combines realism with a deep sense of empathy for his characters, drawing readers into their lives and experiences.

He gained recognition for his novels such as "The Informer" and "The Assassin," which delve into the complexities of human motivations amidst the backdrop of historical events. O'Flaherty's experiences during the Irish War of Independence and his time spent in Russia greatly influenced his writing. His unique perspective and ability to capture the essence of the Irish spirit have made him an enduring figure in Irish literature.

Nationalité Irlandais
Date de naissance April 28, 1896
Lieu de naissance Inis Meain, County Galway, Ireland
Date de décès September 7, 1984