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The Road To Dungannon Journeys In Literary Ireland Michael Patrick Pearson

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The Road To Dungannon Journeys In Literary Ireland Michael Patrick Pearson
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Publisher: McFarland
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 19.36 MB
Pages: 207
Author: Michael Patrick Pearson
ISBN: 9781476691596, 1476691592
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Road To Dungannon Journeys In Literary Ireland Michael Patrick Pearson by Michael Patrick Pearson 9781476691596, 1476691592 instant download after payment.

Chasing after a family secret--a curious silence surrounding a long-lost ancestor--led the author on a pilgrimage through the landscape, history and literature of Ireland. His journey of self-discovery, flavored by poems, stories, lore and legend, reflects his idea that literature may be the key that explains the past and reveals the present.

Serving as part memoir and part journalistic chronicle, this work offers a unique look at how memory, literature and travel shape one's definition of oneself. Also serving as a love letter to Ireland with chapters on native born authors such as James Joyce, Frank O'Connor, Seamus Heaney and more, this book explores the deeper influences of what makes a man a writer, scholar, adventurer, husband and father.

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