Everything in This Country Must

Everything in This Country Must

by Colum Mc Cann (Author)

Synopsis

One powerful novella, with two thematically linked short stories on either side of it, forms the basis of Everything in this Country Must. These are stories about Ireland and the Troubles, but only in the sense that Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea is about fishing - they have an almost mythical rather than a political feel. In the title story, 4 young soldiers help a farmer and his daughter free their horse from a stream in flood, unable to understand that their help will never be anything but an insult. In the novella, 'Hunger Strike', a young boy and his mother flee to Galway as the boy's uncle succumbs to a hunger strike in a Derry gaol. In 'Wood', a ten-year-old boy is asked by his mother to make poles for the marching season. These stories don't have a political purpose, they are almost three memories, three moments in time that changed the course of lives from innocence to something else.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 143
Edition: 1st Edition, 1st Printing.
Publisher: W&N
Published: 11 May 2000

ISBN 10: 1897580398
ISBN 13: 9781897580394
Book Overview: Author's other titles inc. Fishing the Sloe-Black River , Songdogs , This Side of Brightness

Author Bio
Colum McCann was born in Dublin in 1965. He has lived in America, Japan and Ireland and has worked at a number of occupations to support his writing, including journalism for which he won a Young Journalist of the Year award in Dublin. In 1994 he won the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature for Fishing the Sloe-Black River. He lives in New York with his wife and two young children.