Kenneth Sarr Explained
Kenneth Sarr should not be confused with Kenneth Starr (disambiguation).
Kenneth Sheils Reddin (born John Kenneth Sheils Reddin; 1895 – 17 August 1967[1]) known by the pen name Kenneth Sarr, was an Irish author and judge.[2] [3]
Biography
Reddin was born in Dublin to John [J. J.] and Annie Reddin.[3] He attended Belvedere College, Clongowes Wood College, and from 1910 Scoil Éanna,[4] where Thomas McDonagh and Patrick Pearse were formative influences. His first pseudonym was Kenneth Esser (from "Kenneth S. R.") later shortened to Kenneth Sarr.[5] He joined the Irish Volunteers and was interned after the Easter Rising.[3] Literary figures often met at J.J. Reddin's house and Kenneth was associated with the Irish Theatre Company in Hardwicke Street, where his brothers Kerry and Norman acted.[6] He attended University College Dublin and qualified as a solicitor.[7] He was a member of the United Arts Club[8] and sometime President of the Irish PEN Club.[9] He visited James Joyce in Paris several times, first with a gift of Olhausen's black pudding, later at a PEN congress.[10] [11] Joyce, during his father's final illness, telegraphed Reddin's brother Dr Kerry Reddin about his treatment.[12] [13]
Reddin supported the Anglo-Irish Treaty and his father's house in Artane was burned in the Irish Civil War.[14] In 1922 he was appointed a District Court judge based in Mullingar,[3] later moving to the Newbridge[15] and then Dublin districts. In court he wore what Terry De Valera called "his self-designed headdress like a black biretta".[16] As well as writing plays and novels, he collected humorous anecdotes from his judicial work intended for a book to be called Laughter in My Court.[17] In 1941 he objected to an article in PEN's magazine which he said was "propaganda, attacking the neutrality of Eire, and that all we wanted was to be left alone".[18] In 1948, Erina Brady appointed him President of her short-lived Dublin Dance Theatre Club.[19]
He retired from the bench on 19 March 1965.[20]
His papers are held by the Kenneth Spencer Research Library at the University of Kansas.[21]
Works written by Kenneth Sarr / Kenneth ReddinWork | Year | Type | Notes |
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The Changeling | 1920 | Play | A two-act allegory produced by the Irish Theatre Company. The premiere was postponed a week from Bloody Sunday and the audience was "meagre" due to the curfew then in force.[22] |
"In a Sinn Fein Court" | 1922 | Article | In The Belvederian[23] |
The Passing | 1924 | Play | Subtitled "A tragedy in one act". Produced by the Abbey Theatre on 9 December 1924.[24] [25] Won the drama prize at the 1924 Tailteann Games.[26] [27] Its subject matter, a prostitute with an idiot son, was condemned by some viewers. |
Old Mag | 1924 | Play | Subtitled "A Christmas play in one act". Produced by the Abbey Theatre on 22 December 1924. |
The white bolle-trie | 1927 | Novel | Subtitled "A wonder story". A children's story.[28] |
Somewhere To The Sea | 1936 | Novel | A roman a clef set around the truce ending the Irish War of Independence. |
Another Shore | 1945 | Novel | adapted in 1948 into an Ealing comedy of the same name. Published in the United States as Young man with a dream. |
"A Man called Pearse" | 1945 | Article | In Studies.[29] | |
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Notes and References
- Web site: John Kenneth Sheils Reddin 1895-1967 - Ancestry®.
- Encyclopedia: Macmillan Dictionary of Irish Literature . 2016 . Macmillan . 9781349077953 . https://books.google.com/books?id=iDJdDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA580 . 580–581 . Sarr, Kenneth . Robert . Hogan . 12 October 2018 . en.
- Web site: Half-length portrait of district justice and author Kenneth Reddin in 1962. . Stills Library . RTÉ . 12 October 2018 . en . 5 July 2012.
- Web site: Tour of the House . Pearse Museum . 12 October 2018.
- Feeney 1984 pp.252–253
- Feeney 1984 pp.67, 198, 208, 210 n11, 237
- Obituary: Mr. Kenneth S. Reddin . The Irish Law Times and Solicitors' Journal . 1967 . 101 . 328.
- Book: Boylan . Patricia . All Cultivated People: A History of the United Arts Club, Dublin . 1988 . Smythe . 9780861402663 . 106, 165–166 . en.
- Book: Matheson . Steve . Maurice Walsh, storyteller . 1985 . Brandon . Dingle . 0863220525 . 100 . registration .
- Book: Mikhail . E. H. . James Joyce: Interviews and Recollections . 1990 . Springer . 9781349094226 . 159–160. https://books.google.com/books?id=s9-uCwAAQBAJ&pg=PA159 . en . Worth Half a Dozen Legations.
- Book: Joyce . James . The Complete Works Of James Joyce . 2017 . Musaicum Press . 9788027200603 . https://books.google.com/books?id=aGNODwAAQBAJ&pg=PT2704 . 15 October 2018 . en . Letters: To C.P. Curran, 17 August 1937.
- Book: Letters Of James Joyce . 1957 . Viking . 309 . 15 October 2018.
- James Joyce by Richard Ellman p642
- Book: Dillon . Myles . The Correspondence of Myles Dillon, 1922–1925: Irish-German Relations and Celtic Studies . 1999 . Four Courts Press . 9781851824090 . en . 83.
- Week to Week . The Irish Law Times and Solicitors' Journal . 1937 . 71 . 227 . J. Falconer . en.
- Book: De Valera . Terry . A Memoir . 2004 . Currach Press . 9781856079112 . 248 . registration .
- News: Allen . Gregory . An Irishman's Diary . 12 October 2018 . The Irish Times . 24 February 2001.
- Brady . Deirdre . "Writers and the International Spirit": Irish PEN in the Postwar Years . New Hibernia Review . 2017 . 21 . 3 . 116–130 : 122 . 10.1353/nhr.2017.0037 . 148827919 . 10344/6633 . free .
- Book: McGrath . Aoife . Dance Theatre in Ireland: Revolutionary Moves . 2012 . Palgrave Macmillan . 9781137035479 . 61 . 12 October 2018 . en.
- Retirement of District Justice Reddin . The Irish Law Times and Solicitors' Journal . 1965 . 98 . 137 . J. Falconer . en.
- Web site: Writings and correspondence of Kenneth Reddin, 1914–1958 . etext.ku.edu . 12 October 2018 . en.
- Feeney 1984 p.274
- Book: Bowman . John . O'Donoghue . Ronan . Portraits: Belvedere College, Dublin, 1832–1982 . 1982 . Gill and Macmillan . 62 . en.
- Book: Welch . Robert . The Abbey Theatre, 1899–1999: Form and Pressure . 2003 . Oxford University Press . 9780199261352 . 91 . 12 October 2018 . en.
- Web site: Kenneth Sarr . PlayographyIreland . Irish Theatre Institute . 12 October 2018.
- Book: Hogan . Robert Goode . Burnham . Richard . The Years of O'Casey, 1921–1926: A Documentary History . 1992 . University of Delaware Press . 9780851054285 . 184, 211–213 . 12 October 2018 . en.
- Book: Reynolds . Paige . Modernism, Drama, and the Audience for Irish Spectacle . 2007 . Cambridge University Press . 9780521872997 . registration . 186 . 12 October 2018 . en.
- Web site: The white bolle-trie; a wonder story . Digital Collections . Trinity College Dublin . 12 October 2018 . en.
- Reddin . Kenneth . A Man Called Pearse . 30099573 . Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review . 1945 . 34 . 134 . 241–251.