Return to Killybegs

Return to Killybegs PDF

Author: Sorj Chalandon

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781843513209

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Tyrone Meehan, a man vilified as an informer, ekes out his days in Donegal, waiting for his killers to come.

The Making of the Irish Protestant Ascendancy

The Making of the Irish Protestant Ascendancy PDF

Author: Patrick Walsh

Publisher: Boydell & Brewer

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 1843835843

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This title looks at the life and political career of William Conolly, a key figure in the establishment of the 18th-century Protestant ascendancy in Ireland.

Hy Brasil: The Metamorphosis of an Island

Hy Brasil: The Metamorphosis of an Island PDF

Author: Barbara Freitag

Publisher: Rodopi

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 343

ISBN-13: 9401209103

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Brasil Island, better known as Hy Brasil, is a phantom island. In the fourteenth century Mediterranean mapmakers marked it on nautical charts to the west of Ireland, and its continued presence on maps over the next six hundred years inspired enterprising seafarers to sail across the Atlantic in search of it. Writers, too, fell for its lure. While English writers envisioned the island as a place of commercial and colonial interest, artists and poets in Ireland fashioned it into a fairyland of Celtic lore. This pioneering study first traces the cartographic history of Brasil Island and examines its impact on English maritime exploration and literature. It investigates the Gaelicization process that the island underwent in nineteenth century and how it became associated with St Brendan. Finally, it pursues the Brasil Island trope in modern literature, the arts and popular culture.

My Traitor

My Traitor PDF

Author: Sorj Chalandon

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9781843511830

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My Traitor tells the story of Antoine, an idealistic young French violin-maker, who takes a train from Dublin to Belfast in 1977 and is propelled into the heart of the Falls Road and the Republican movement, and Ireland's music, suffering and beauty. He meets Tyrone Meehan, a charismatic. high-ranking member of the IRA, who becomes his friend and mentor, and a symbol of the Irish struggle. As he increasingly identifies with his newfound home, Antoine leaves behind his life in Paris. Over the next three decades, from the streets of Belfast to the fields of Donegal, he witnesses the marches, the hunger strikes, the peace process, learning about bombs, prison, poverty and pride. In 2005 his world implodes when the IRA finally lay down their arms and Tyrone is revealed as an informer. An intense depiction of the nature of friendship and loyalty, and the emptiness occasioned by betrayal, My Traitor is a powerful lyric novel - an ode to Northern Ireland - paying an outsider's tribute to a wounded and extraordinary country. Acclaimed in France, My Traitor won several award on publication in 2007. One reviewer wrote: 'Why did Chalandon choose to write a novel rather than a documentary? Because fiction enabled him to go where he couldn't: to meet "his traitor" face to face, to look him in the eye and ask: "what about our friendship? Was that a lie as well?" We understand Antoine. We understand Chalandon. He doesn't falter. His book is a rugged account of a terrible beauty.'