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O'Flaherty's 13th book is about the Irish land uprisings during the time of Parnell. Occur Co. Mayo during the start of the 19th-century Land War, this mighty epic of the Irish Land and People says of the problems between the British isles landlords and the Irish tenantry. Liam O'Flaherty aka Liam Ó Flaithearta (1896-1984) was a significant Irish novelist and short story writer and a major amount in the Irish literary renaissance. O'Flaherty was the kid of Maidhc Ó Flaithearta and Maggie Ganley of Gort na gCapall. In 1908, at the age of 12, he visited Rockwell College. This is accompanied by enrollments at Holy Mix and University College or university, Dublin. He didn't sign up for the first two institutions for long. He previously intended subscribing to the priesthood, but in 1917 he still left school and became a member of the Irish Guards under the name Invoice Ganly. He dished up on the American Front side, where he was injured, which is possible that the shell impact he suffered might have been accountable for the mental disease that became apparent in 1933. Following the war O'Flaherty still left Ireland and transferred to the United States, where he resided in Hollywood for a short time. The well-known director John Ford, a cousin, later transformed Ó Flaithearta's book The Informer into a film. A lot of his works have the normal theme of character and Ireland. He was a distinguished short story writer, and some his best work for the reason that genre is at Irish.