The stories in this volume are set on the nights of four old Irish festivals. They describe adventures that befall after darkness, under stars, and feature as well as the Little People, Faeries and the Black Toadstools, the Mysterious stranger at the bonfire, and a cat that talks.
The author first met Orson Welles in Dublin's Gate Theatre during the late 1930s, and established a long and stormy relationship with him. When the film of "Othello" was planned by Welles, the author was hired as Iago. This book is an account of the travails attendant on the production, which constantly ran out of money, and is also an acerbic and ...
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