Mervyn Wall
Mervyn Wall was an Irish author known for his works of fiction, including 'The Unfortunate Fursey' and 'The Return of Fursey'. His writing often incorporated elements of fantasy and satire, and he was a notable figure in Irish literature during the mid-20th century.
Books
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1. The Unfortunate Fursey
A Novel of the Supernatural
The novel is a darkly comedic tale set in medieval Ireland, following the misadventures of a timid and hapless monk named Fursey. When Fursey inadvertently becomes the target of demonic forces, his life is turned upside down as he struggles to navigate a world filled with supernatural chaos and ecclesiastical bureaucracy. Despite his best efforts to maintain a pious and uneventful existence, Fursey finds himself embroiled in a series of absurd and often dangerous situations, highlighting the clash between the mundane and the mystical. The story cleverly satirizes religious institutions and human folly, blending humor with elements of the fantastical.
The 4447th Greatest Book of All Time -
2. Return Of Fursey
A Sequel to The Unfortunate Fursey
In this humorous and satirical novel, a timid and bumbling monk finds himself inadvertently embroiled in a series of supernatural misadventures. After being expelled from his monastery due to a misunderstanding involving witchcraft, he encounters a host of eccentric characters and bizarre situations. As he navigates through a world filled with magic, demons, and chaos, he struggles to maintain his innocence and integrity. The story cleverly critiques religious and societal norms while exploring themes of identity and the absurdity of life.
The 4447th Greatest Book of All Time