There are three reasons I love Ireland, History, Mythology and their Literature....and I noted you didn't mention Jonathan Swift, George B. Shaw, and William B. Yeats....it's all fascinating and interesting to me....excellent stuff again.
Thoughts on Colum McCann? I have only read "Let The Great World Spin" but it lives among my top faves. Also Donal Ryan? I have only read "From a Low and Quiet Sea" which I picked up in Ireland and actually loved but would not put it in my Cat 1 list.
Great summary of Irish literature! Hard to cover all the great writers in a short video, but maybe another time you could tell about WB Yeats, Jonathan Swift, Laurence Stern, Bernard Shaw... I am also wondering about Lord Dunsany, as he is never mentioned among Irish authors and seems to be quite influential even today
The best way to enjoy Ulysses to to grab a snug in a bar, put on the audiobook, have a jar or two (extend to your pleasure) and lose yourself in the lyricism, like all the great modernist works, TS Eliot etc, it's supposed to be an experience.
There are three reasons I love Ireland, History, Mythology and their Literature....and I noted you didn't mention Jonathan Swift, George B. Shaw, and William B. Yeats....it's all fascinating and interesting to me....excellent stuff again.
absolutely love Joyce, Wilde, Rooney and Banville! There's something so intimate and poetic about Irish literature.
Might try some these books and films for Ireland info, thnku for the video Irish stranger👍
Please do!
Thoughts on Colum McCann? I have only read "Let The Great World Spin" but it lives among my top faves. Also Donal Ryan? I have only read "From a Low and Quiet Sea" which I picked up in Ireland and actually loved but would not put it in my Cat 1 list.
Awesome!!!
Great summary of Irish literature! Hard to cover all the great writers in a short video, but maybe another time you could tell about WB Yeats, Jonathan Swift, Laurence Stern, Bernard Shaw... I am also wondering about Lord Dunsany, as he is never mentioned among Irish authors and seems to be quite influential even today
The best way to enjoy Ulysses to to grab a snug in a bar, put on the audiobook, have a jar or two (extend to your pleasure) and lose yourself in the lyricism, like all the great modernist works, TS Eliot etc, it's supposed to be an experience.