A history of how Ireland has been shaped by outside influences throughout the past 2,500 years that challenges popular beliefs while discussing such topics as Europe's religious wars, foreign revolutions, and Ireland's World War II neutrality.;Gods and warriors -- The long conquest -- Faith and fath
The Speckled People: A Memoir of a Half-Irish Childhood
โ Scribed by Hamilton, Hugo
- Publisher
- HarperCollins Publishers
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 194 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780007380237
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โฆ Synopsis
'This is the most gripping book I've read in ages รข?ยฆ It is beautifully written, fascinating, disturbing and often very funny.' Roddy Doyle The childhood world of Hugo Hamilton, born and brought up in Dublin, is a confused place. His father, a sometimes brutal Irish nationalist, demands his children speak Gaelic, while his mother, a softly spoken German emigrant who has been marked by the Nazi past, speaks to them in German. He himself wants to speak English. English is, after all, what the other children in Dublin speak. English is what they use when they hunt him down in the streets and dub him Eichmann, as they bring him to trial and sentence him to death at a mock seaside court. Out of this fear and guilt and often comical cultural entanglements, he tries to understand the differences between Irish history and German history and turn the twisted logic of what he is told into truth. It is a journey that ends in liberation, but not before he uncovers the long-buried secrets that...
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