The Burning of Brinseley MacNamara

Published
Nov 1989
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General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
136

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The Valley of the Squinting Windows (1918), Brinsley MacNamara's first published novel, so enraged the Westmeath community in which he lived that the book was publicly burned, its author humiliated and his father, the local schoolteacher, boycotted and driven into exile. MacNamara (1890-1963) was never to live in the Irish midlands again but wrote about it for the rest of his days in an outpouring of fiction and drama. No writer has ever delineated the rural Irish mentality with such precision.Where was The Valley?Whom did it portray?Why did it cause such offence?The extraordinary story behind the book – its origins, the burning, the school boycott, the trial in Dublin – is a real-life drama as strange, poignant and compelling as the book itself. That story is told here for the first time, interwoven with an account of the author's early life and subsequent career, and backed by original research. The Burning of Brinsley MacNamara sets the record straight after generations of conjecture, and lays to rest the ghosts of The Valley.

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First Edition Nov 1989 Lilliput Press, Limited, The ISBN13 9781843514466 ISBN10 184351446X
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Nov 1989 The Lilliput Press ISBN10 B00D5FOEAO
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