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As Irish society adjusted to the pressures of the 1980s, Fennell argues the time had come to ask the question: what happened our sense of identity? In this hard-hitting, thoughtful book, Desmond Fennell provides a searching analysis of the values of an independent Ireland, and the steady process of cultural denationalisation that he argued had sapped vitality over the past sixty years. This book casts a cold eye on the mishmash of undigested consumerist liberal influences that permeated Irish thinking since the 1960s, and throws down a challenge to the cultural life of the nation.
Provocative, personal and intensely readable, as alll of Fennell's best writing was.
Paperback, age spotting, tanning and edgewear.
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