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    Triangle: Three Novellas of Ireland

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    Meditates on contemporary Ireland in three novellas that shadow one another. Touching on issues relating to language, religion, history and economics, Muir offers a poignant reflection on Ireland and its people as they buckle under the forces of globalisation.
    ISBN: 9781851322879
    AuthorO Muiri, Pol
    Pub Date15/07/2022
    BindingPaperback
    Pages100
    AvailabilityThis title is currently unavailable from the publishers
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    In Triangle, Pol O Muiri meditates on contemporary Ireland in three novellas that shadow one another. Touching on issues relating to language, religion, history and economics, O Muiri offers a poignant reflection on Ireland and its people as they buckle under the forces of globalisation. He shades the paths of three men as modern Western mores try to unstitch them from their land and their heritage. They live in a country in which they feel they have no power or influence; a country in which their families had no power or influence in the past. They are abandoned and adrift but, nonetheless, belong to ancient communities of faith and culture. They are searching for their place in contemporary society-for their home.

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    In Triangle, Pol O Muiri meditates on contemporary Ireland in three novellas that shadow one another. Touching on issues relating to language, religion, history and economics, O Muiri offers a poignant reflection on Ireland and its people as they buckle under the forces of globalisation. He shades the paths of three men as modern Western mores try to unstitch them from their land and their heritage. They live in a country in which they feel they have no power or influence; a country in which their families had no power or influence in the past. They are abandoned and adrift but, nonetheless, belong to ancient communities of faith and culture. They are searching for their place in contemporary society-for their home.