Irish Voices: An Informal History 1916-1966

Irish Voices: An Informal History 1916-1966

by PeterSomerville-Large (Author)

Synopsis

In 1916, Eamon de Valera arrived on the Irish scene and as a result, so we are told, the fairies left. Such combining of fact and folklore is the essence of Peter Somerville-Large's fascinating history of fifty years of life in Ireland, from 1916 to 1966. This book does not shrink from describing the tragedies and poverty of those years, while brimming with cultural, domestic and political detail, unsullied by either proselytism or sentimentality. Throughout, the reader can hear the voices of the Irish: comments on the frequent crises in the country by contemporary writers, both famous and obscure, are seamlessly woven into the text, as are direct memories of those who lived through the events described. Peter Somerville-Large has a talent for observation, and his interest in the people he writes about is palpable. That Irish Voices is not just a history, but a history of life, is significant - a joy to read.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Pimlico
Published: 06 Jul 2000

ISBN 10: 0712665323
ISBN 13: 9780712665322
Book Overview: An entertaining and informative history of Ireland from 1916 to 1966, full of personal memories, good stories and anecdotes and brimming with cultural, domestic and political detail.

Author Bio
Peter Somerville-Large is the author of the bestselling The Irish Country House: A Social History. His other books include Cappaghglass, a record of changing rural life in Ireland which was shortlisted for the Ewart-Biggs Prize, The Grand Irish Tour and Dublin: The Fair City. He has also written thrillers and travel books about the Middle East, India and Tibet. Born and educated in Dublin, he now lives in Co. Kilkenny.