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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Fintan O'ToolePublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Apollo Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 19.60cm Weight: 0.222kg ISBN: 9781789540994ISBN 10: 1789540992 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 05 September 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews'The most entertaining book about Brexit - and in times this dark we must give thanks for the laughter it occasions' Tablet. 'A brilliant exploration of the Brexit psyche and, as one would expect, it is written beautifully as well' Belfast Telegraph. 'Of all the wonderful things I devoured over the Xmas break, I enjoyed this the most. Best book about the English that I've read for ages, it explains how their post-imperial neurosis led to Brexit' Billy Bragg. 'A quite brilliant dissection of the cultural roots of the Brexit narrative. It is a love letter to the best of Britain and a demolition of the fantasies of the worst' David Miliband. 'If you have friends or family left with any appetite left for the Brexit drama, Fintan O'Toole's latest offering is the perfect stocking-filler' Irish Farmers Journal. 'O'Toole is never knowingly understated, and these essays are best enjoyed as intellectual comfort food for anyone who agrees that Brexit has no redeeming features whatsoever. Stylishly presented ... They are the work of a skilled debater' Dublin Sunday Business Post. 'Excellent ... Heroic Failure has many lessons about political backstabbing' Martina Fitzgerald, Dublin Sunday Business Post, Books of the Year. 'Fintan O'Toole [...] displays an amazing command of the facts, but what distinguishes his book is the quality of the mind at work, the sharpness of the analysis, the style. O'Toole even makes you feel sorry for the Brexit leaders and that is no small achievement' Colm Toibin, Irish Independent, Books of the Year. 'O'Toole has been one of the most astute commentators on Brexit, and here he offers his analysis on the forces in the English psyche that brought it about. Nor does he pull any punches ... He writes to devastating effect, his framing of Brexit as a weird psychodrama raising some uncomfortable questions' Herald. 'Britain's psychodrama, as Fintan O'Toole reminds us in his brilliant book, is almost entirely about its reaction to winning World War II, but losing its empire' Sunday Business Post. 'O'Toole offers a central, sexual metaphor for the fall, in which England alternately dominates and submits' Guardian. '[The Euro] is what British conservative thought has feared since the 1970s. Readers interested in exploring these fears, and pretty much everyone else, should read [this]' Sunday Business Post. 'What gives this book its distinction is the fact that [O'Toole] is as adept at analysing character (as revealed by language) as he is at marshalling statistics ... O'Toole uncovers and dissects it with the deliberate, affectless skill of a virtuoso surgeon. The result, for me, is a wildly entertaining but uncomfortable read. In short, he has nailed us to the floor with a nine-inch nail. It's certainly not easy bein' English these days, and O'Toole, with this pitilessly brilliant book, has just made it at least fifty shades harder' Jonathan Coe, Irish Times. 'Fintan O'Toole's searing polemic [is] expertly researched and full of unexpectedly funny vignettes' Sunday Business Post, Books of the Year. 'A witty attack on the fantasies that drove Brexit ... Clever, over the top, but entertaining political writing' The Times, Books of the Year. 'The psychopathology of Brexit is at the heart of Fintan O'Toole's compact counterblast' Times Educational Supplement. '[O'Toole] is a sharp thinker and he makes many good points ... There is also a lot to learn from his incidental arguments. This is a literary book and I was delighted' The Times. 'A witty attack on the fantasies that drove Brexit ... Clever, over the top, but entertaining political writing' The Times, Books of the Year. 'The psychopathology of Brexit is at the heart of Fintan O'Toole's compact counterblast' Times Educational Supplement. '[O'Toole] is a sharp thinker and he makes many good points ... There is also a lot to learn from his incidental arguments. This is a literary book and I was delighted' The Times. PRAISE FOR FINTAN O'TOOLE: 'Good journalists like Fintan O'Toole are the ones to look to if you want your lifelines to the contemporary reopened or the jump leads to your ethical sense connected up' Seamus Heaney. 'A coruscating polemic against the cronyism and corruption that in his view helped to fuel the boom ... [His] highly readable book is a salutary reminder that cronyism, light regulation and loose ethics can be a deadly combination' Financial Times, on Ship of Fools. 'An essential book for anyone who wants the facts and the background to refute the idea that what happened to the Irish economy was a sad accident' Colm Toibin. 'O'Toole masterfully shows how Ireland was dragged down not just by stupidity and corruption, but by rampant greed, hubris, cronyism, delusion and wilful ignorance' Guardian, on Ship of Fools. Author InformationFintan O'Toole is one of Ireland's leading journalists, drama critics, biographers, polemicists and historians. He is the author of acclaimed biographies of Richard Sheridan and Sir William Johnson and the bestselling Ship of Fools. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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