Trinity Tales: Trinity College Dublin in the Sixties by Sebastian Balfour

Trinity Tales: Trinity College Dublin in the Sixties by Sebastian Balfour

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Trinity Tales explores this sixties milieu through thirty-six different autobiographical lenses, including works by Derek Mahon, Brendan Kennelly, Edna and Michael Longley, Roy Foster, Jeremy Lewis, Ray Lynott, Rock Brynner and Donnell Deeny: alumni who overlapped, played their part, and in turn involved later alumni.

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Trinity Tales: Trinity College Dublin in the Sixties by Sebastian Balfour

TCD of the sixties was an unusual, even unique institution, where a motley collection of students from England, Ireland and many other parts of the world came together at a fascinating time in the post-war period. TCD then was a remarkably small, mainly Protestant university, curiously cut off from, but also part of an old Catholic city. It was an eccentric little world. Trinity Tales explores this sixties milieu through thirty-six different autobiographical lenses, including works by Derek Mahon, Brendan Kennelly, Edna and Michael Longley, Roy Foster, Jeremy Lewis, Ray Lynott, Rock Brynner and Donnell Deeny: alumni who overlapped, played their part, and in turn involved later alumni. This book is an invaluable record of a culture in transition, handsomely illustrated with photographs.
“A wonderful book … of amazing charm and real candour … a valuable map of the cultures and conversations which then animated Trinity … editors and their contributors have produced a book of immense valueIt manages to be a portrait of an institution that is not institutional. It provides access to a moment that is more human than historic. Best of all, you don’t need to have been a Trinity student to enjoy reading it. Just young.” – Eavan Boland, The Irish Times
“A wonderful book … of amazing charm and real candour … a valuable map of the cultures and conversations which then animated Trinity … editors and their contributors have produced a book of immense value. It manages to be a portrait of an institution that is not institutional. It provides access to a moment that is more human than historic. Best of all, you don’t need to have been a Trinity student to enjoy reading it. Just young.” – Eavan Boland, The Irish Times
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ISBN 13 9781843511540
ISBN 10 1843511541
Title Trinity Tales: Trinity College Dublin in the Sixties
Author Sebastian Balfour
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The Lilliput Press Ltd
Year published 2009-04-15
Number of pages 296
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.