Beside The Killary
Máirtín Ó CadhainWith his signature biting wit and unmatched linguistic flair, Máirtín Ó Cadhain strips away the romantic myths of rural Ireland to reveal the gritty, psychological reality of its people in Beside The Killary (Cois Caoláire). Moving from the quiet rhythms of traditional, isolated coastal life to the jarring frictions of a rapidly modernizing society, these masterful short stories capture a world in profound transition. The collection serves as a pivotal bridge in the author's career, showcasing his evolution from traditional rural themes toward the complex, modern narratives that defined his later work.
Through vivid portraits of community gossip, bitter class struggles, and deeply personal anxieties, Ó Cadhain exposes the raw human condition under the weight of poverty and social change. Unapologetic, complex, and deeply moving, this 1953 publication is a definitive masterpiece of 20th-century modernist fiction. It stands as a testament to why Ó Cadhain’s literary legacy is so often cemented alongside other Irish giants like James Joyce and Samuel Beckett.
