Sobalsaol

Sobalsaol

by Pádraig Standún
Sobalsaol

Sobalsaol

by Pádraig Standún

eBook

$7.49  $8.00 Save 6% Current price is $7.49, Original price is $8. You Save 6%.

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers

LEND ME® See Details

Overview

Mártan Mac Cormaic's marriage is in ruins, his job security is precarious and his fathering skills leave a lot to be desired. His life is a soap opera. This comes in quite handy since, as scriptwriter for the soap opera Béal an Chuain, he needs to draw regularly on his life for inspiration in his work, something he has no qualms in doing, much to the chagrin of some. His character is flawed, and human, which makes the reader inclined to identify and sympathize with him. Standún's novels have always been praised for their unaffected dialogue and their credible characters, and these qualities come to the fore once again in Sobalsaol. It's characters are lifelike, their dialogue is lively and entertaining, and the scenarios are convincingly realistic, absorbing the reader in the fast-moving plot that follows the ups and downs of Mártan Mac Cormaic's life! It is often argued that there is not enough light reading material published in Irish, but those who want a good, easy read need look no further than Sobalsaol.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781909367272
Publisher: Cló lar-Chonnacht
Publication date: 01/01/2005
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 491 KB
Language: Irish (obsolete: use GLE instead)

About the Author

Pádraig Standún was born in Ballydavock, Castlebar, Co. Mayo, in 1946. He is a well- known writer, activist and priest. He is best renowned for his novels but many of his plays have also been produced. Stigmata, was produced by Taibhdhearc na Gaillimhe in 1996 and others have been produced on the amateur circuit in Belfast and London.

His play Uisceinafhíon was shortlisted for Cló Iar-Chonnachta’s literary award in 2001. Bob Quinn based his film, Budawanny (1987) on the novel, Súil le Breith. He spent time as a priest in Ceathrú Rua, the Aran Islands (Inis Meáin and Inis Oírr) and Tourmakeady, Co Mayo. He is now a chaplain in Carna, Co. Galway. The late Mick Lally launched Pádraig’s new book Tuar Mhic Éadaigh; Stair agus Seanchas (Cló Iar-Chonnacht, 2010) in July 2010 a few days before he left the parish.
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews