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Mervyn Wall

    1 de enero de 1908 – 1 de enero de 1997

    Mervyn Wall fue un novelista y dramaturgo irlandés, recordado principalmente por sus dos fantasías cómicas centradas en el monje medieval Fursey. Sus obras, a menudo impregnadas de sátira e ironía, profundizan en temas de fe, naturaleza humana y la absurdidad de la existencia. El estilo distintivo de Wall se caracteriza por una aguda observación, un ingenio seco y una prosa hábil que atrae a los lectores a sus mundos únicos. Su habilidad para fusionar temas espirituales con perspicacia cómica lo consagra como una voz memorable en la literatura irlandesa.

    Furseys Rückkehr in das Irland der Frommen
    Der unheilige Fursey oder Das Irland der Frommen. Roman
    Der unheilige Fursey oder Das Irland der Frommen
    A Flutter of Wings
    The unfortunate Fursey
    The Return of Fursey
    • The Return of Fursey

      • 218 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      In this sequel, Fursey, a reluctant sorcerer seeking a peaceful life as a grocer, is drawn back into conflict when his wife is kidnapped by old enemies. To rescue her, he must confront a host of bizarre adversaries, including Vikings, a melancholic vampire, an inebriated wizard, a lovesick cow, and even Satan, who is intent on claiming Fursey's soul. This adventure blends humor and fantasy as Fursey navigates the challenges of embracing his darker side to save his loved one.

      The Return of Fursey
    • The unfortunate Fursey

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Originally published as two novels in 1946 and 1948, The Complete Fursey comprises The Unfortunate Fursey and The Return of Fursey. They are a blend of satire, comedy and fantasy set in the 10th century where Fursey encounters sorcery, demons, witches, Vikings and the wealthy Festus Wisenuts.

      The unfortunate Fursey
    • A Flutter of Wings

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      The narrative revolves around a character's surprise at discovering that someone he believed to be dead, Pat's Tommy, is actually alive. This revelation hints at themes of mistaken identity and unexpected twists in relationships, suggesting a deeper exploration of the characters' connections and the implications of their pasts. The intrigue lies in the emotional and psychological impact of this realization on the protagonist.

      A Flutter of Wings