This is the extraordinary life story of Ernie OMalley (1897-1957), one of Irelands most complex and influential Republican figures, and later a hugely successful writer. 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and John Ford, and embarked upon a tumultuous marriage to American heiress-sculptor Helen Hooker.Enriched with valuable unpublished material from his diaries, letters, and military dispatches, and the unique perspective of his son Cormac, Ernie O&;Malley: A Life is the fascinating biography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. Autorid: Harry Martin, Cormac O'Malley
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