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  1. Frank O’Connor. , The Art of Fiction No. 19. Sketch by B. Whistler Dabney, 1957. SCENE: Frank O’Connor is of medium height and build; he has heavy silver hair, brushed back, dark, heavy eyebrows. His voice is bass-baritone in pitch and very resonant—what has been described as juke-box bass. His accent is Irish, but with no suggestion of ...

  2. Frank O'Connor. (Michael Francis O'Donova, Cork, 1903 - Dublín, 1966) Escritor irlandés. Procedente de una familia pobre, fue librero en Dublín y de 1936 a 1939 director del Abbey Theatre. Su militancia nacionalista lo llevó a integrarse en el Ejército Republicano Irlandés durante la guerra civil y reflejó sus desilusiones históricas en ...

  3. Leben. O’Connor wuchs in einer Irland-orientierten proletarischen Familie auf. In seiner Autobiografie An Only Child schildert O'Connor seine Kindheits- und Jugendzeit, in der er aufgrund der kriegsbedingten Abwesenheit des Vaters, der nur zu kurzen Gastbesuchen während des Ersten Weltkrieges nach Hause zurückkehrte, lange mit seiner Mutter allein lebte, eine Zeit, die er später als die ...

  4. Frank O'Connor. Frank O’Connor (born Michael Francis O'Connor O'Donovan) (September 17, 1903 – March 10, 1966) was an Irish author of over 150 works, who was best known for his short stories and books of memoirs. Born an only child in Cork (city), Ireland, to Minnie O'Connor and Michael O'Donovan, his early life was marked by his father's ...

  5. The Majesty of the Law (La majestad de la ley), traslada a imágenes el relato homónimo de Frank O’Connor, incluido en su libro Bones of Contention. A Minute’s Wait ( Una parada de un minuto ) se basa en una comedia teatral homónima de un solo acto, escrita por Martin J. McHugh en 1914 (un autor del que jamás he oído hablar).

  6. Version 2023-02. Efforts to create a bibliography of the works of Frank O’Connor include the 1969 ‘Towards a Bibliography of Frank O’Connor’s Writing’ by Maurice Sheehy published in Michael / Frank: Studies on Frank O’Connor and the work of Professor Ruth Sherry, left incomplete by her death, held by University College Cork since 2008.

  7. Frank O'Connor. Frank O'Connor was married for 50 years to Ayn Rand, whom he met in 1926 on the set of 'Cecil B. deMille''s The King of Kings (1927), where he had a small part and Rand was an extra.