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Bad Blood: A Walk Along the Irish Border [Paperback]

Colm Toibin
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  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Picador; 2 edition (21 May 2010)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0330373587
  • ISBN-13: 978-0330373586
  • Product Dimensions: 19.3 x 13 x 1.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 120,918 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"'Toibin has the narrative poise of Brian Moore and the patient eye for domestic detail of John McGahern, but he is very much his own man.' Kate Kellaway, Observer"

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‘Tóibín writes prose of a heart-breaking beauty’ Daily Telegraph

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
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Glancing back from the vantage point of 2010, it's difficult to believe how much Northern Ireland has altered since Colm Toibin set out on his lone journey of the border area in the summer of 1987.

Toibin's ability as a writer, literally drags you along on his initial quest to explore and experience his painful religious pilgrimage to Lough Derg, concluding with his tearful ending in the killing fields of South Armagh.

Bravery, yes bravery abounds too as Toibin a southern Catholic leaves little to the imagination when he inadvertently finds himself in the middle of a heated Protestant demonstration aimed at the hated Anglo Irish Agreement,in Derry city. In which he manages to escape unscathed.

Through his wonderful book, Toibin has created his own piece of Irish history that will certainly mark a troubled time in Northern Ireland's recent past.
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It's not all bad 26 April 2000
By seamus enright - Published on Amazon.com
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Written in Toibin's (that's the way we spell it round my way) characteristically spare prose this account of a walk along the Irish border is by turns depressing, humourous and hopeful. It's written at a time when there seeemed to be no end to the conflict in sight, but it treats people on both sides of the divide with equally non-judgemental respect. It's a work of travel writing as much as political journalism, and he seems to find wildness and exoxiticsm in an area 300 miles away from where he was himself born.
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The Irish Border 7 Jan 2012
By JAK - Published on Amazon.com
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I'm reminded once more of the sheer awfulness of the hype printed on book covers.There is a classic here,"Toibin writes prose of heart - breaking beauty".Well not really. Toibins' prose here is solid and workman like.This is journalism from a novelist and it's quite interesting.If there is a viewpoint here it escaped me.The author crosses back and forth between the Republic and the North and reports on what he sees and hears.The time is 1986 and things are not good.Violence is routine and people are scared.If you don't know much about this conflict but enough to understand who the players are,this book will almost certainly help you understand what was and to a lesser degree is still going on.If you are a little more up on the Irish conflict , your'e also likely to enjoy the book because your'e reading first class reporting by an intelligent observer with no axe to grind.It's easy to underrate a book like this.It isn't profound and you won't have an epiphany reading it.However, it's good to read about what really is an important story told by someone who is a bit sharper than a TV hack and capable of writing better than most historians.
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