“[An] exceptionally thoughtful and interesting inquiry into Irish
America . . . More a meditation than a history” from the
acclaimed author of Dry Bones (The Washington Post). In the hands
of historical novelist and speechwriter Peter Quinn, the Irish
stereotype of “Paddy” gives way to an image of “Jimmy”—an
archetypal Irish American (a composite of Jimmy Cagney and Jimmy
Walker) who comes to life as a fast-talking, tough-yet-refined urban
American redefining US politics, street culture, religion, and
imagination. From immigrating to the United States to modern day
politics, Quinn’s vibrant prose weaves together the story of a
people that has made an immeasurable contribution to American history
and culture. “Entertaining and informative . . . There are
portraits of the Irish as politician, cop, priest, teacher, writer. In
this deft examination of America’s Irish, Quinn adds color and
nostalgia with his tales of growing up and working in the Bronx of
another time.” —Publishers Weekly “You don’t have to be
Irish or Irish-American to love this book. Whoever you are, you are in
it. This is the kind of book you will want to bestow on anyone with,
or without, a hyphen in their history.” —Frank McCourt, Pulitzer
Prize–winning author of Angela’s Ashes “Well written and
researched, showcasing the author’s pride in his Irish Catholic
heritage.” —Kirkus Reviews
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A Search for Irish America
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781590205983
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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