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There You Are: Writings on Irish and American Literature and History [Hardcover]

Thomas Flanagan (Author), Seamus Heaney (Introduction)
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New York Review Books Classics November 30, 2004
Thomas Flanagan became famous as the author of a trilogy of novels, starting with The Year of the French, about Ireland from the rebellion of 1798 to the civil war of the 1920s. But the novelist who began by reimagining the mental and physical world of eighteenth-century County Mayo had long been immersing himself, as a scholar, essayist, and reviewer, in the literature and history of his ancestral land.

In the nonfiction writings collected here, many of them unpublished in his lifetime, Flanagan brings what Christopher Cahill calls his "keen eye and strong gaze and sharp tongue" to reassessments of key figures of Irish culture. They range from Richard Brinsley Sheridan and Lord Edward Fitzgerald, through W. B. Yeats and James Joyce, Charles Stewart Parnell and Michael Collins, to contemporaries and friends like Brian Moore and Frank O'Connor, and American Irish like the Molly Maguires and the director John Ford.

Flanagan probes the tragically intertwined origins of celebrity and literary modernism in the careers of Irish-American writers such as F. Scott Fitzgerald, Eugene O'Neill, and John O'Hara. He reflects on what his own novels have taught him about the possibilities of historical fiction. And his thoughts on Irish-American identity sum up the long-pondered mixture of experience and scrutiny he brought to his heritage.

Witty, lively, and learned, this collection reveals that Thomas Flanagan was not only as a master of the historical novel but a writer who meditated broadly and deeply on the Ireland he once described as "a complex, profound, historical society, woven of many strands, some bright and some dark."


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"A superb collection of Flanagan's critical work . . . [Cahill] has done an exemplary service tracking down previously unpublished work." -- —Tim Rutten Los Angeles Times, January 2005

"Flanagan, despite his high literary credentials, could write for the general public without sacrificing the quality of his work." -- —Sean O'Driscoll, Irish Voice, Feburary 2005

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 516 pages
  • Publisher: New York Review Books (November 30, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1590171063
  • ISBN-13: 978-1590171066
  • Product Dimensions: 5.8 x 1.3 x 8.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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2.0 out of 5 stars Intelligent gush, but gush all the same, March 5, 2005
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There are scholars and there are critics, and then there are enthusiasts: Thomas Flangan falls somewhat into the latter camp. While this collection of pieces on Irish and Irish-American cultural figures he wrote for The New York Review of Books is often quite fine and imaginative, at times Flanagan is severely hampered by his inability to maintain a critical distance from his subjects, especially when it's someone he greatly admires, like John Ford or James Joyce or F. Scott Fitzgerald. The first two may be worthy of such high and unadulterated praise, but Fitzgerald? Even when dispelling popular myths about the latter, Flanagan has trouble reining in the gush, e.g. on THE GREAT GATSBY's status as a novel about the American Dream, Flanagan writes, "Scholars exchange their learned articles on the subject, and generations of college freshmen are told about it. If you whispered into a reader's sleeping ear the words 'Scott Fitzgerald's THE GREAT GATSBY,' she would murmur drowsily, 'and the corruption of the American dream.'"

There's a pretty unhelpful introduction by Seamus Heaney that's more of a personal memoir of Flanagan than a way to orient oneself with regard to Flanagan's writings.
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ONE FOURTH OF July, early in the twentieth century, young John Ford and his father stood in the main street of Portland, Maine, to watch the parade. Read the first page
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New York, Lady Gregory, Molly Maguires, James Joyce, Northern Ireland, Scott Fitzgerald, John Ford, John O'Hara, Lord Edward, Frank O'Connor, Free State, The Great Gatsby, Stephen Dedalus, The Year of the French, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Douglas Hyde, Literary Revival, Seamus Heaney, Wolfe Tone, Ernest Hemingway, George O'Brien, John Wayne, Kevin Sullivan, Fifth Avenue, George Moore
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