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Ireland By Various

Ireland by Various


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These books are so rich and engrossing that it is rewarding to read them even when one is stuck at home.-The TLS

Ireland Summary

Ireland: The Passenger by Various

***AN INDEPENDENT.IE BEST SERIES OF THE YEAR 2021***

IN THIS VOLUME:

The mass is ended by Catherine Dunne and Caelainn Hogan

The Way Back by Colum McCann

A Trip to Westeros by Mark O'Connell

Plus: life on the margins of two unions and right in the middle of Brexit, making war on each other for 30 years while playing on the same national rugby team, emigrating to the great enemy or transforming the country one referendum at a time, digging peat bogs and building cottages, talking of the sea in Gaelic, and much more.....

On the centenary of the partition that split the island in two, The Passenger sets off to discover a land full of charm, and conflict, a country that in just a few decades has gone from being a poor, semi-theocratic society to a thriving economy free from the influence of the Catholic Church. With 1998's peace agreements, the conflict between nationalists and unionists seemed, if not resolved, at least dormant. But Brexit - with the ambiguous position it leaves Northern Ireland in - caused old tensions to resurface.

The Passenger explores their ramifications in politics, society, culture and... sport. Meanwhile, south of the border, epochal transformation has seen a deeply patriarchal, conservative society give space to diversity, the only country in the world to enshrine gay marriage in law through a referendum. And there's a whole other Ireland abroad, an Irish diaspora that looks to the old country with new-found pride, but doesn't forget the ugliness it fled from. Memory and identity intertwine with the transformations - from globalisation to climate change - that are remodelling the Irish landscape, from the coastal communities under threat of disappearing together with the Irish language fishermen use to talk about the sea, while inland the peat bogs, until recently important sources of energy and jobs, are being abandoned.

From Catherine Dunne to Colum McCann, Mark O'Connell and Sara Baume, Irish (but not only) writers and journalists tell of a country striving to stay a step ahead of time.

Ireland Reviews

These books are so rich and engrossing that it is rewarding to read them even when one is stuck at home. * The TLS *
Tremendously eclectic and classily produced... each volume gets under the skin of a country or a city in a multifaceted way that feels essential in these times of narrowing national horizons. * Caroline Sanderson, The Bookseller *
Half-magazine, half-book, The Passenger series began last year: think of it as an erudite and literary travel equivalent to National Geographic, with stunning photography and illustration and fascinating writing about place. This year's instalments -Turkey, India, Berlin and Paris - follow on from Brazil, Greece and Japan the previous year. Ireland is also included (out on St Patrick's Day, to boot) as is Rome. * Independent.ie *

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NGR9781787703780
9781787703780
1787703789
Ireland: The Passenger by Various
New
Paperback
Europa Editions (UK) Ltd
2022-03-17
192
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