Feckers: 50 People Who Fecked Up Ireland

A critical look at influential figures in Ireland's history

John Waters author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group

Published:25th Aug '11

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This book offers a sharp critique of influential figures who have negatively impacted Ireland, revealing the complexities of its historical narrative.

In Feckers: 50 People Who Fecked Up Ireland, the author delivers a biting critique of fifty individuals who have significantly impacted Ireland's trajectory. With sharp wit and incisive commentary, the book names figures ranging from celebrities like Bono to political leaders such as Haughey and de Valera, questioning their roles in shaping the nation's current state. This exploration is not merely a list; it is a deep dive into the personalities and decisions that have led to Ireland's tumultuous history.

The narrative reveals how, despite a history marked by resilience, Ireland has often stumbled due to a consistent pattern of self-delusion and myopia. The author traces the evolution of Irish identity from the insular mindset following independence to the misguided self-confidence of the Celtic Tiger era. Each portrait is crafted with a blend of humor and harsh reality, making the reader reflect on the implications of these figures' actions.

Ultimately, Feckers: 50 People Who Fecked Up Ireland serves as both a cautionary tale and a call to accountability. It challenges readers to reconsider the narratives surrounding Ireland's past and present, highlighting how the country's attempts to forge its identity have often resulted in a second-rate reflection of the very influences it sought to escape. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of Ireland's journey.

ISBN: 9781849016872

Dimensions: 199mm x 172mm x 23mm

Weight: 240g

336 pages