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Brendan Malone: the Last Fenian
Marina J Neary
Brendan Malone: the Last Fenian
Marina J Neary
Based on true historical events, "Brendan Malone: The Last Fenian" is a folkloric satire examining the dark, destructive side of paternal love. Roscommon, Ireland-1910. A string of crop failures and botched rebellions had left the country a pitiful wasteland. Brendan Malone, a struggling Gaelic landlord and memberof the secret Irish Republican Brotherhood, succumbs to a midlife flare-up of nationalism, while his two sons climb the academic Olympus at University College Dublin. Dylan, primitive and compliant, clings to his overbearing father, while Hugh, anglicized beyond recognition, harbors his own ambitions that do not include liberating his native land. "M. J. Neary has added a well-crafted and finely researched novel to the genre." --Kenneth Weene, author of "Memoirs From The Asylum" "gripping read from beginning to end" --Gary Inbinder, author of "Confessions of the Creature The author has brought a difficult period of Irish history to life through a combination of historical and fictional characters. --Jim Dougherty, President of "The Wild Goose
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | January 15, 2011 |
ISBN13 | 9780984629749 |
Publishers | All Things That Matter Press |
Pages | 206 |
Dimensions | 226 × 12 × 150 mm · 312 g |
Language | English |