Sunset And Evening Star

Sunset And Evening Star

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: No dust jacket — card cover in good condition with light wear. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No markings visible. Binding: Intact.

Sunset and Evening Star is the sixth and final volume of Sean O'Casey's celebrated autobiography, a sweeping and lyrical chronicle of the Irish playwright's later years in England. Written in O'Casey's signature third-person style — referring to himself as Sean — the narrative presents a vivid tapestry of his reflections on art, politics, religion, and the passage of time. With characteristic wit and fiery conviction, O'Casey argues passionately against conformity and champions the enduring power of literature and the working class. The memoir closes the monumental autobiographical sequence that began with I Knock at the Door, cementing O'Casey's reputation as one of Ireland's greatest prose stylists alongside his towering achievements in theatre.

Author: Sean O'Casey
Format: Paperback
Published: 1963, Macmillan Paperbacks
Genre: Biography

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: No dust jacket — card cover in good condition with light wear. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No markings visible. Binding: Intact.

Sunset and Evening Star is the sixth and final volume of Sean O'Casey's celebrated autobiography, a sweeping and lyrical chronicle of the Irish playwright's later years in England. Written in O'Casey's signature third-person style — referring to himself as Sean — the narrative presents a vivid tapestry of his reflections on art, politics, religion, and the passage of time. With characteristic wit and fiery conviction, O'Casey argues passionately against conformity and champions the enduring power of literature and the working class. The memoir closes the monumental autobiographical sequence that began with I Knock at the Door, cementing O'Casey's reputation as one of Ireland's greatest prose stylists alongside his towering achievements in theatre.