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'Father', I said, feeling I might as well get it over while I had him in a good humour, 'I had it all arranged to kill my grandmother'. Praised as Ireland's Chekhov, Frank O'Connor was a modern master of the short story. From an a ... celý popis
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'Father', I said, feeling I might as well get it over while I had him in a good humour, 'I had it all arranged to kill my grandmother'. Praised as Ireland's Chekhov, Frank O'Connor was a modern master of the short story. From an amateur brass band divided by partisanship to English soldiers who befriend their Irish captors, and from a child's comic confession to the end of a small-town friendship, these four humorous and tragic stories refract universal truths through the prism of 20th-century Ireland. This book contains "The Cornet-Player Who Betrayed Ireland", "Guests of the Nation", "A Story by Maupassant", and "First Confession".
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