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We Don't Know Ourselves
- A Personal History of Ireland Since 1958
- Narrated by: Aidan Kelly
- Length: 22 hrs and 12 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Fintan O'Toole, Ireland's leading public intellectual and author of Heroic Failure, tells a history of Ireland in his own time - a brilliant interweaving of memoir and historical narrative.
Fintan O'Toole was born in 1958. His life covers Ireland's journey out of underdevelopment and domination by the Church, to the country's transformation into the relatively prosperous and tolerant society that it is today. But, along the way, there was a sectarian civil war in the North, which cast a dark shadow over the whole island, and bitter struggles for intellectual, civil and sexual freedoms. The Church fought a long rearguard action to defend its entrenched positions in education, healthcare and childcare. The truth about child abuse and institutional cruelty emerged slowly, and women still had to die to make possible the liberalisation of Irish laws on contraception and divorce.
This is a very personal history by a writer who is considered by many to be the country's leading public intellectual. He was a participant in many of the controversies and arguments of the past 35 years and knew the leading literary, musical and political figures of those decades.
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- Madeleine O'Dea
- 20-06-2023
A masterpiece
I find it hard to think of another memoir/ history of a country, of a period in its history that I admire as much as this. Sharp and nuanced insights matched by crystal clear and beautiful writing. A masterpiece of its kind.
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- steven fowler
- 07-04-2023
Thanks Fintan and Aidan!
Wonderful listen - what moving and generous insights. I didn't want this to end.
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- Anonymous User
- 27-03-2023
Great
What a brilliant writer! Harrowing…the list of heinous implements used to torture children and teens made me cry. If there is a hell I hope McQuaid is having a really tough time.
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- sean maguire
- 24-09-2022
bloody brilliant
it's was like hearing my own life articulated in a way I couldn't even begin to and had forgotten half of and didn't know the other half - that half that shaped my travels and views.
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- IAN
- 06-01-2024
A moving and inspiring story of the latter Irish Republic.
I enjoyed the performance of the reader, his accent and knowledge of Irish names and places was outstanding.
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- Kerry Kilner
- 23-03-2022
brilliant history of 20 C Ireland
Thank you for such a thorough and no holes barred look at where Ireland came from in the 20th century and where is going. May the Catholic church and it's political cronies be forever diminished in that wonderful country.
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- Kindle Customer
- 12-07-2022
Brilliant
This was/is an epic in-depth tale of Ireland that had me wanting to listen into the wee small hours of the night. The writing is witty, disarming, daring. The Narration was superb,. This was my first read of OToole. I think I'm a fan.
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- Anonymous User
- 24-01-2023
Must read
Fantastic and engrossing. It’s not just a history of Ireland but a history of how we as a people have grown, such a great listen
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- urs
- 23-07-2023
Master and wordsmith, full of cynical, intellectual overviews
Loved it - he’s a bloody brilliant writer,
Brilliant perspectives, witty, cynical, entertaining, comedic, pragmatic, of a country that came from hell and went back awards while it tries to go forwards- still he leaves us with hope and pragmatic sense of how it all came to be and what would it could be. Thanks Fintan
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- Sherry Gregory
- 02-07-2023
So much here tat an outsider could never know or guess at.
An amazing book of revelation, insights and understandings of the complex history and culture of Ireland.
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