The Hidden Lives of Taxi Drivers: A question of knowledge

Author:   Ruth H Finnegan
Publisher:   Callender Press
Volume:   THIRD
ISBN:  

9781739893767


Pages:   102
Publication Date:   15 October 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Ruth H Finnegan
Publisher:   Callender Press
Imprint:   Callender Press
Volume:   THIRD
Dimensions:   Width: 21.00cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.327kg
ISBN:  

9781739893767


ISBN 10:   173989376
Pages:   102
Publication Date:   15 October 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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I am pleased to let you know we have received the review back for The Hidden Lives of Taxi Drivers. Literary TitanWell done!Which line stood out from all the others in the book? Taxi drivers are in fact a notable conduit for the wisdom and saying of generations as they hear and pass on the familiar and unfamiliar insights they gather from their many passengers General Summary for Context: A love letter to this unique profession? Or an introductory textbook for a future taxi driver? More than anything: a philosophical and lyrical work that opens our eyes to often overlooked, in-between things and through them, somehow, human life itself. Whatever else this book is, it is an experience I would recommend everyone try out for themselves. What will this book be to you?Concise Review: I will admit I was a little worried when I started reading this book. I don't believe I have ever read an ethnography before, and certainly not outside of school. I believed it would be interesting in theory, but was unsure whether I would actually find it an enjoyable read. But as I braved the first pages (comforted by the many interesting photos and illustrations), I found myself soon entranced by the clever, eye-opening, and stirring words.Ruth Finnegan has a great passion for this job and you could see this in the writing. Instead of a dry academic voice the writing gives you that precious feeling of sitting down by a fireplace and listening to a captivating speaker - whether they are telling you a clever joke or laying out a particularly poignant philosophy.This book is a chest of precious finds: interesting new knowledge, different perspectives on things, stories and anecdotes, and all the ways we are human.I highly recommend The Hidden Lives of Taxi Drivers to lovers of trivia, students of humanities, fans of Neil Gaiman and stories of liminal spaces, strangers far from home, taxi drivers, and taxi takers.General Thoughts on the Novel: This was such a unique little book. I am surprised to say I have enjoyed it tremendously and will carry pieces of it with me for a long time.


"I am pleased to let you know we have received the review back for The Hidden Lives of Taxi Drivers. Literary TitanWell done!Which line stood out from all the others in the book?""Taxi drivers are in fact a notable conduit for the wisdom and saying of generations as they hear and pass on the familiar and unfamiliar insights they gather from their many passengers""General Summary for Context: A love letter to this unique profession? Or an introductory textbook for a future taxi driver? More than anything: a philosophical and lyrical work that opens our eyes to often overlooked, in-between things and through them, somehow, human life itself. Whatever else this book is, it is an experience I would recommend everyone try out for themselves. What will this book be to you?Concise Review: I will admit I was a little worried when I started reading this book. I don't believe I have ever read an ethnography before, and certainly not outside of school. I believed it would be interesting in theory, but was unsure whether I would actually find it an enjoyable read. But as I braved the first pages (comforted by the many interesting photos and illustrations), I found myself soon entranced by the clever, eye-opening, and stirring words.Ruth Finnegan has a great passion for this job and you could see this in the writing. Instead of a dry academic voice the writing gives you that precious feeling of sitting down by a fireplace and listening to a captivating speaker - whether they are telling you a clever joke or laying out a particularly poignant philosophy.This book is a chest of precious finds: interesting new knowledge, different perspectives on things, stories and anecdotes, and all the ways we are human.I highly recommend The Hidden Lives of Taxi Drivers to lovers of trivia, students of humanities, fans of Neil Gaiman and stories of liminal spaces, strangers far from home, taxi drivers, and taxi takers.General Thoughts on the Novel: This was such a unique little book. I am surprised to say I have enjoyed it tremendously and will carry pieces of it with me for a long time."


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Ruth Finnegan was born on the last day of 1933 in Derry, Northern Ireland, the eldest child of Dr Thomas Finnegan, Professor of Classics and President of Magee College. Largely brought up in Derry, she spent most of the war years in Donegal, 13 months of it in a small cottage in a 'gentle' (faerie) wood, an experience vividly described in her mother's entrancing 'Reaching for the Fruit' and her own semi-autobiographical novel, 'Black Inked Pearl'. This had a lasting influence on her life. In order to avoid an upbringing tainted by Ulster religious divisions, on their return to Derry in 1945 her parents sent her to a Quaker school in York (the Mount) where the experience of memorising and repeating daily 'texts' from the Bible and other literature, shaped much of her future writing, most directly in her monograph Why do we quote? and her novel Black Inked Pearl. This was followed by four joyous years (1952-56) at Somerville College Oxford, again reflected in the novel, in the delightful study of classics (a degree that then combined literature, history and philosophy). After two years teaching at Malvern Girls College she decided to return to the intellectual life but this time, much though she would always love the Greek and Roman cultures, to follow her instinct, to widen her study to include learning about other cultures . She chose to focus on Africa, and completed first the postgraduate Oxford Diploma and B.Litt in Anthropology, then fieldwork (1960-61, 1963-4) on story telling among the Limba speakers of Northern Sierra Leone (her manuscript field notes are deposited in the archives of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London). She completed her D.Phil in 1963, supported by Nuffield College, under the celebrated anthropologist E. E. Evans-Pritchard. Immediately after her marriage in 1963 to David John Murray, grandson of Sir James Murray, the first editor of the Oxford English Dictionary, she accompanied her husband to the University College of the Rhodesias and Nyasaland in the then Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), and from there to the more democratic if conflict-ridden setting of the University of Ibadan, Nigeria (1965-69) where their three daughters were born. From there, she and her husband were recruited as founding members of the academic staff of the Open University where, apart from three years at the University of the South Pacific in Fiji and Ruthm 1989, and in the wonderful setting of the University of Texas at Austin, they spent the rest of their careers. They are now both Emeritus Professors and still research active. They have five grandchildren and live, write and talk in Old Bletchley, Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire, just round the corner from the famous Bletchley Park.

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