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The author was brought up in Warrenpoint and in this book describes his family life and the characters involved including his frail delicate mother, his brother who died of pneumonia at 14 months, and above all his father, a proud, resolute policeman with the RUC. In a house where "religion was practised but never discussed" he wrestled with the ideas of Augustine and Rousseau, and developed a passion for music and literature, bringing to bear on Yeats and Eliot, Keats and Synge the same fortitude he saw and loved in his father.

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Denis Donoghue was born in Tullow, County Carlow, in 1928. He took his BA, MA and PhD at University College, Dublin, and received an MA at Cambridge when he joined the teaching faculty there. He was Professor of Modern English and American Literature at University College and currently holds the Henry James Chair of English and American Letters at New York University. He has written many works of literary criticism, as well as studies of Yeats, Swift and Emily Dickinson.
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Much has been written about the life of the mind, but rarely to such effect as in this book. Donoghue is a scholar of international prestige whose comments on his native Ireland have until now been restricted to its literature. This memoir, named for his hometown in Northern Ireland, is a surprising, enlightening, and exciting turn to autobiography. Written in the form of meditations that range from a few sentences to a few pages, it resembles Yeats's Memoirs in grace, provocation, evocation, and above all the exhilaration of the examined life. In very loose narrative fashion Donoghue covers his passage to adulthood, focusing on place, father, and ideas, all without regret. Indeed, ideas are a palpable presence here: in language addressed to all readers Donoghue draws on theology, philosophy, and aesthetics to account for his own experience and to celebrate forms of faith commonly under assault. This is a superb and inspiring book for a wide contemporary audience. Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 5/1/90.
- John P. Harrington, Cooper Union, New York
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  • PublisherSyracuse Univ Pr
  • Publication date1994
  • ISBN 10 0815603037
  • ISBN 13 9780815603030
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages196
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