We Don't Know Ourselves (A Personal History of Modern Ireland)

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Fintan Oā€™Toole was born in the year the revolution began. It was 1958, and the Irish governmentā€”in despair, because all the young people were leavingā€”opened the country to foreign investment and popular culture. So began a decades-long, ongoing experiment with Irish national identity. In We Donā€™t Know Ourselves, Oā€™Toole, one of the Anglophone worldā€™s most consummate stylists, weaves his own experiences into Irish social, cultural, and economic change, showing how Ireland, in just one lifetime, has gone from a reactionary ā€œbackwaterā€ to an almost totally open societyā€”perhaps the most astonishing national transformation in modern history. Born to a working-class family in the Dublin suburbs, Oā€™Toole served as an altar boy and attended a Christian Brothers school, much as his forebears did. He was enthralled by American Westerns suddenly appearing on Irish television, which were not that far from his own experience, given that Irelandā€™s main export was beef and it was still not unknown for herds of cattle to clatter down Dublinā€™s streets. Yet the Westerns were a sign of what was to come. Oā€™Toole narrates the once unthinkable collapse of the all-powerful Catholic Church, brought down by scandal and by the activism of ordinary Irish, women in particular. He relates the horrific violence of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, which led most Irish to reject violent nationalism. In Oā€™Tooleā€™s telling, America became a lodestar, from John F. Kennedyā€™s 1963 visit, when the soon-to-be martyred American president was welcomed as a native son, to the emergence of the Irish technology sector in the late 1990s, driven by American corporations, which set Ireland on the path toward particular disaster during the 2008 financial crisis. A remarkably compassionate yet exacting observer, Oā€™Toole in coruscating prose captures the peculiar Irish habit of ā€œdeliberate unknowing,ā€ which allowed myths of national greatness to persist even as the foundations were crumbling. Forty years in the making, We Donā€™t Know Ourselves is a landmark work, a memoir and a national history that ultimately reveals how the two modes are entwined for all of us.

This book title, We Don't Know Ourselves (A Personal History of Modern Ireland), ISBN: 9781631496530, by Fintan O'Toole, published by Liveright (September 21, 2021) is available in hardcover. Our minimum order quantity is 25 copies. All standard bulk book orders ship FREE in the continental USA and delivered in 4-10 business days.

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Author:
Fintan O'Toole
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Hardcover
Pages:
624
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Liveright (September 21, 2021)
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English
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9781631496530
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1631496530
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