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The Many-Coloured Land Christopher Koch

The Many-Coloured Land By Christopher Koch

The Many-Coloured Land by Christopher Koch


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Summary

An evocative, intelligent and thought-provoking journey, from the pen of a true story-teller

The Many-Coloured Land Summary

The Many-Coloured Land by Christopher Koch

'To be one third Prussian by descent, another third English, and a final third Irish, is a situation fraught with ambiguities . . . it would have been much simpler, I've often thought, to have been able to choose the Irish third alone . . .'

As a youngster, Christopher Koch was intrinsically aware of his mixed heritage. When Margaret O'Meara, his Tipperary born, rebellious great-great -grandmother, boarded the Tasmania to travel as a convict to the southern hemisphere, there began a new dimension within Christopher's family tree; a secretive past that his mother refused to discuss. Many years later it was in Tasmania that the young Christopher grew up, and here that he began his lifelong quest to better understand his ancestral roots, a quest which rears its head in his travels around Ireland in the 1990's.

As Christopher tours modern day Ireland he glimpses signs of tradition amongst the variegated landscape and, with his yearning for meaning, is reminded at every turn of the political and literary figures who have shaped its history. He traces the paths of Yeats and Michael Collins and talks to the IRA's leading biographer. Over his shoulder always is the young Margaret O'Meara, the rebel whose mysterious adventures placed the first seeds of curiosity in his mind.

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'To be one third Prussian by descent, another third English, and a final third Irish, is a situation fraught with ambiguities... it would have been much simpler, I've often thought, to have been able to choose the Irish third alone...'

About Christopher Koch

Christopher Koch was born in Tasmania. After graduating from university, he moved to London where he published his first novel, The Boys in the Island, in 1958. His highly acclaimed novel, The Years of Living Dangerously, was made into a film directed by Peter Weir and starring Mel Gibson. Koch co-wrote the screenplay, which was nominated for an Academy Award. In 1995 Koch was made an Officer of the Order of Australia - one of the nation's highest honours - for his contribution to Australian literature.

Additional information

GOR007174747
9780330487276
0330487272
The Many-Coloured Land by Christopher Koch
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Pan Macmillan
2003-04-18
256
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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