Product Description
This is the extraordinary life story of Ernie O’Malley (1897-1957), one of Ireland’s most complex and influential Republican figures, and later a hugely successful writer.
Born in Castlebar in 1897, Ernie O’Malley went on to serve as a General in the IRA at the young age of 23 and commanded 7,000 volunteers in the brutal War of Independence. Following the Truce and the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty in 1922, he took an aggressive anti-treaty position and commanded the Anti-Treaty forces during the subsequent Civil War, after his leadership role in the occupation of the Four Courts in June 1923.
What distinguishes O’Malley’s story as remarkable is the stark difference between his dramatic life as a soldier and his subsequent bohemian world as a writer and renaissance man. After the establishment of the new State, O’Malley left Ireland and travelled extensively throughout Europe, America and Mexico, mixing with the likes of Jack B. Yeats, Samuel Beckett and John Ford, and embarked upon a tumultuous marriage to American heiress-sculptor Helen Hooker.
Enriched with valuable unpublished material from his diaries, letters and military dispatches, and the unique perspective of his son Cormac, Ernie O’Malley: A Life is the fascinating biography of an extraordinary Irishman.
Contents
Author’s Preface: My Irish Grandfather
1. Boyhood to Easter Rising, 1897-1916
2. Ireland Prepares for War, 1916-1918
3. War of Independence, 1919-1921
4. Truce to Civil War, 1921-1922
5. Ireland’s Civil War, June 1922-May 1923
6. Post-jail: Ireland and Europe, 1924-1928
7. Creative Journey: America and Mexico, 1928-1935
8. Dublin: Husband, Author, Libel Defendant, 1935-1939
9. Mayo: Irish Arts Sponsor, Marriage Difficulties, Kidnapping, 1940-1950
10. Last Years: Quiet Man, Comrade Interviews, 1950-1957
About the Authors
Harry F. Martin was born into an Irish emigrant family near Boston, and graduated from Harvard University and its Law School. After military service, he worked in a Wall St law firm, was an officer in the US international AID program, and served as President of the Merrill Lynch Bank in London, and an Arab consortium bank in NYC. He was CEO of the Shareholder Group of Cargill, Inc, the largest family-owned company in America. Harry lectures frequently on literary and historical subjects.
Cormac O’Malley was born in Ireland, moved to the USA in 1957, studied history at Harvard and law at Columbia, and enjoyed a successful thirty-year international legal career. In retirement, he has pursued research on modern Irish history and the legacy of his parents, Ernie O’Malley, and artist Helen Hooker O’Malley. He has lectured broadly on his family legacy and Irish history.