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Hubert Butler

Grandmother and Wolfe Tone

A third volume of essays — autobiographical, polemical, political, exploratory — by the most distinctive Irish writer of the age, in the highest tradition of Swift and Shaw. Hubert Butler's remarkable consistency of vision and clarity of mind make him unique among Irish essayists in reconciling diversity of content with unity of impression. The focus of his writing is local, its force and application universal. Like Chekhov, he is an abiding humanist whose work evinces an unsurpassed moral and spiritual integrity.
364 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
1989
Publication year
1988
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