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Liam O'Flaherty

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  • (As in short stories like "The Sniper" by Liam O'Flaherty and Bradbury's "Any Friend of Nicholas Nickleby's Is a Friend of Mine," we visit a barber shop and recall its significance as a place of social communion.)

    Joseph Smigelski: The Power of Memory: Use It in Your Writing 2010

  • (As in short stories like "The Sniper" by Liam O'Flaherty and Bradbury's "Any Friend of Nicholas Nickleby's Is a Friend of Mine," we visit a barber shop and recall its significance as a place of social communion.)

    Joseph Smigelski: The Power of Memory: Use It in Your Writing 2010

  • Perhaps the most notable canonical casualty is Liam O'Flaherty - granted, he was born in 1896, but if an exception can be made for Bowen then it could possibly be made for O'Flaherty as well.

    Top stories from Times Online 2010

  • Liam O'Flaherty, Seán ó Faoláin and Frank O'Connor all of whom fought for the defeated

    Top stories from Times Online 2010

  • Books, books, books: Liam O'Flaherty and Gene Kerrigan

    Detectives Beyond Borders: A Forum for International Crime Fiction 2008

  • Labels: Dublin, Ireland, John Ford, Liam O'Flaherty posted by Peter Rozovsky at 3:36 PM

    Archive 2010-03-01 Peter Rozovsky 2010

  • Labels: Dublin, Hiberno-English, Ireland, Irish English, Irish syntax, language, Liam O'Flaherty posted by Peter Rozovsky at 8:54 PM

    Archive 2010-03-01 Peter Rozovsky 2010

  • (He remembers the opening night of Waiting for Godot, when Liam O'Flaherty stood up in the middle of the play, said "Bollox", and walked out.

    Irish Blogs A Dublin Miscellany 2010

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