Ireland
The Passenger
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Europa Editions (UK) Ltd
Published:17th Mar '22
Should be back in stock very soon
This collection of essays provides an insightful exploration of Ireland's transformative journey, reflecting on its cultural and social evolution.
In this volume, a collection of essays by Catherine Dunne, Colum McCann, Mark O’Connell, and Sara Baume, among other notable Irish writers, offers a compelling look at a country navigating its way through the complexities of modernity. With a keen eye for detail, these writers reflect on the rapid transformations that have shaped Ireland, from its historical struggles to its present-day achievements. This anthology serves as a testament to a nation that strives to stay a step ahead of time, capturing the essence of its evolving identity.
The book delves into the rich tapestry of Irish life, highlighting the country’s journey from a conservative, semi-theocratic society to one that embraces diversity and progressive values. On the centenary of the partition that divided the island, Ireland takes readers on a journey through a land filled with charm and conflict. It examines how the nation has transformed into a thriving economy, free from the constraints of its past, and how it has become a global leader in social justice, exemplified by its groundbreaking legislation on gay marriage.
Brimming with intricate research and evocative storytelling, Ireland explores the intersections of memory, identity, and the forces reshaping the landscape, such as globalization and climate change. Each essay is a love letter to the complexities of Irish culture, offering insights into its politics, society, and vibrant sporting life, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the modern Irish experience.
“Publishing is all about timing, and there is something prescient about this collection of essays, when our very existence seems under threat and the world feels perilously fragile, both environmentally and politically…… Evocative, beautifully written essays and photo images are sometimes nostalgic but always clear-eyed, capturing perfectly our contradictory essence.” * Irish Times *
“These books are so rich and engrossing that it is rewarding to read them even when one is stuck at home.” * The TLS *
“Few travel guides are confident enough to tell the stories of a destination’s complex realities as well as those of their beauty. [The Passenger] has a strong focus on storytelling, with pages given over to a mix of essays, playlists and sideways glances at subcultures and thorny urban issues.” * The Stack *
“Half-magazine, half-book . . . think of [The Passenger] as an erudite and literary travel equivalent to National Geographic, with stunning photography and illustration and fascinating writing about place.” * Independent.ie (Best series of the year – 2021) *
“The Passenger readers will find none of the typical travel guide sections on where to eat or what sights to see. Consider the books, rather, more like a literary vacation--the kind you can take without braving a long flight in the time of Covid-19.” * Publisher's Weekly *
“Fresh and diverting, informative and topical without being slight or ephemeral [...] This supremely well-edited combination of current affairs, journalism, commentary, and fun facts is perfect for our pause-button moment.” * Australian Financial Review (Best Books of the Year) *
“Tremendously eclectic and classily produced . . . each volume gets under the skin of a country or a city in a multifaceted way that feels essential in these times of narrowing national horizons.” * The Bookseller *
ISBN: 9781787703780
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192 pages