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Inspired by his extensive reading, he had by now turned to prose and when, the following year, he produced his first novel, ‘Children of the Dead End’ which caused a literary sensation. The subtitle of the work was ‘The Autobiography of a Navvy’ and into it the young author, he was now just over twenty-three, poured vivid and colorful descriptions of the life he had led until then, his family’s struggle for existence, his days as a hired boy in Tyrone, the hard conditions he had endured in the fields of Scotland and the characters he had met in the navvies’ huts in Scotland. More controversially, he attacked the system, not only in Britain but also in Ireland, for the human misery in which he and so many of his countrymen lived and worked at the time. He would not be forgiven in many quarters in Ireland for his quite vicious and relentless criticism, not particularly of the landlord class in Ireland, but of the local parish priest and his friend, the local merchant, the gombeen man, both of whom he accused of exploiting the people and both of whom were clearly identifiable. As organized labor was becoming a power in the land, here was a new and formidable voice on behalf of the working class who was of that class and who had shared, however briefly, the hardships and isolation to which they were subjected.
Patrick MacGill (24 December 1889 – 22 November 1963) was an Irish journalist, poet and novelist, known as "The Navvy Poet" because he had worked as a navvy before he began writing. MacGill was born in Glenties, County Donegal. A statue in his honour is on the bridge where the main street crosses the river in Glenties. He had three children, Christine, Patricia and Sheila MacGill.
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Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. Moderate wear, unmarked. Illus. wraps, 20 cm, xiv, 305 pages. "'Children of the Dead End', which was first published in 1914, is the extraordinary autobiographical novel which covers his life from infancy in Donegal to his move to London and includes a detailed description of the poverty and hand-to-mouth existence on the small farms. It evokes the songs, sayings and life of an itinerant navvy with humour, passion and irony".--cover notes. N° de réf. du vendeur ABE-1639797761494
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Vendeur : Hamelyn, Madrid, M, Espagne
Etat : Muy bueno. : Children of the Dead End es una autobiografía de la clase trabajadora escrita por Patrick MacGill. Publicada en agosto de 1982, esta edición de Caliban Books tiene 320 páginas y está escrita en inglés. La obra ofrece una visión de la vida en Irlanda y el Reino Unido a través de la lente de la historia social y la biografía. EAN: 9780904573749 Tipo: Libros Categoría: Literatura y Ficción Título: Children of the Dead End Autor: Patrick MacGill Idioma: en Páginas: 320 Formato: tapa blanda. N° de réf. du vendeur Happ-2025-12-31-5aa92294
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