There you are
writing on Irish and American literature and history
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Author
Contributions
- Cahill, Christopher. - Contributor
Publication
2004 - New York Review Books, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
122,000 words, Guess
Page Count
488 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivethereyouarewriti00flan
- ISBN-101590171063
- ISBN-139781590171066
- Goodreads19195
- LibraryThing553748
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- Open LibraryOL22609483M
Classifications
- DDC820.9/9417
- LCCPR8714 .F58 2004
Description
"In the nonfiction writings collected here, many of them unpublished in his lifetime, Thomas Flanagan brings what Christopher Cahill calls his "keen eye and strong gaze and sharp tongue" to reassessments of key figures of Irish culture. They range from Richard Brinsley Sheridan and Lord Edward Fitzgerald, through W.B. Yeats and James Joyce, Charles Stewart Parnell and Michael Collins, to contemporaries and friends like Brian Moore and Frank O'Connor, and American Irish like the Molly Maguires and the director John Ford." "Flanagan probes the tragically intertwined origins of celebrity and literary modernism in the careers of Irish-American writers such as F. Scott Fitzgerald, Eugene O'Neill, and John O'Hara. He reflects on what his own novels have taught him about the possibilities of historical fiction. And his thoughts on Irish-American identity sum up the long-pondered mixture of experience and scrutiny he brought to his heritage."--Jacket.
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- New York Review Books classics
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