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The Lie of the Land Fintan O'Toole

The Lie of the Land By Fintan O'Toole

The Lie of the Land by Fintan O'Toole


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This collection of essays is drawn from Fintan O'Toole's writings over two decades. Its portraits of people - talk-show hosts, priests, children, pop stars - and its reports of social and political upheaval, reveal a country still in search of itself, but more at ease with its complexities.

The Lie of the Land Summary

The Lie of the Land: Irish Identities by Fintan O'Toole

Moving statues in a rural church, millionaires with global dreams, country and-western fans slaughtering sheep at the Halal in Ballyhaunis: images of the real or the surreal? The blurred distinction between the two says much about the contemporary state of Ireland, and about the ways in which a country constantly builds and rebuilds its own identity.
From its sometimes confused sense of place, caught somewhere between Europe and America, Ireland has redefined itself in the 1990s. Often out of necessity (the Irish Church forced to confront paedophilia among its own ranks, for example), occasionally through sheer will and bravado, Ireland has changed to such an extent that it can now boast a greater 1996 per-capita GDP than the UK and a real place in the global economy. But the legacy of John F. Kennedy's visit and the relentless wave of emigration it signified, as well as arguments over nationalism, sexual politics and the Church, remain, creating a diverse, energetic and socially engaged community.
This is a highly pleasurable collection of essays, drawn from Fintan O'Toole's best writings of the last two decades. Its portraits of people-talk-show hosts, priests, children, pop stars-and its reports of social and political upheaval, reveal a country still in search of itself, but more at ease with the complexities of its own make-up; a country whose buried memories, tourist myths and current contradictions might now be reworked to forge a truly modern Irish identity.

The Lie of the Land Reviews

He is firmly on the side of the angels, and he certainly writes like one. -- Roy Foster

About Fintan O'Toole

Fintan O'Toole is one of Ireland's most respected journalists, with a regular column in the Irish Times and a weekly contribution to the Guardian. He has written books on the politics of the Irish beef industry and Richard Brinsley Sheridan. He is currently living and working in New York as drama critic at the Daily News.

Additional information

GOR002010337
9781859848210
1859848214
The Lie of the Land: Irish Identities by Fintan O'Toole
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Verso Books
19980117
190
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