Walter Macken


Walter Macken , was born in Galway, Ireland. He was a writer of short stories, novels and plays.

Biography

Walter Macken was originally an actor, principally with the Taibhdhearc in Galway, and The Abbey Theatre in Dublin. He also played lead roles on Broadway in M. J. Molloy's The King of Friday's Men and his own play Home Is the Hero. The success of his third book, Rain on the Wind, enabled him to focus his energies on writing. He also acted in films, notably in Arthur Dreifuss' adaptation of Brendan Behan's The Quare Fellow. He is perhaps best known for his trilogy of Irish historical novels Seek the Fair Land, The Silent People and The Scorching Wind.
His son Ultan Macken is a well-known journalist in the print and broadcast media of Ireland, and wrote a biography of his father, 'Walter Macken: Dreams on Paper'.

List of works

Plays

Two further novels, 'And then No More' and 'Cockles and Mustard' remain unpublished.

Novels for children

Macken wrote some 5 collections of short stories for children, and also: