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The Invisible Prison: Scenes from an Irish Childhood
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The Invisible Prison: Scenes from an Irish Childhood

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From the early 1970s the Irish midland town of Portlaoise became famous as the home of the country’s maximum security political prison. A childhood on the Main Street of that once congested, now double by-passed town afforded prize-winning poet Pat Boran a unique insight into its workings, and into small-town life in general.
Here are extraordinary glimpses of bog men and bogey men, of the town’s first colour television and the national debate over its first public toilet … Here too are stories of coming of age, of high jinks and low deeds, of events and characters both wonderful and strange.
And here too is the shadow of the northern conflict, seen through the lens of a southern Irish town with claims to being the place where the British Empire began - and where the first shots of the 1916 Rising were fired.

Part memoir, part social history, part meditation on community itself, The Invisible Prison is a funny, moving and beautifully written exploration of Irish life and the energies and passions that animate it.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dedalus Press
Date
15 October 2018
Pages
270
ISBN
9781910251478

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

From the early 1970s the Irish midland town of Portlaoise became famous as the home of the country’s maximum security political prison. A childhood on the Main Street of that once congested, now double by-passed town afforded prize-winning poet Pat Boran a unique insight into its workings, and into small-town life in general.
Here are extraordinary glimpses of bog men and bogey men, of the town’s first colour television and the national debate over its first public toilet … Here too are stories of coming of age, of high jinks and low deeds, of events and characters both wonderful and strange.
And here too is the shadow of the northern conflict, seen through the lens of a southern Irish town with claims to being the place where the British Empire began - and where the first shots of the 1916 Rising were fired.

Part memoir, part social history, part meditation on community itself, The Invisible Prison is a funny, moving and beautifully written exploration of Irish life and the energies and passions that animate it.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dedalus Press
Date
15 October 2018
Pages
270
ISBN
9781910251478