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Brendan John Sweeney

    Brendan Sweeney delves into the intricate connections between myth, nationalism, and political violence. His writing, shaped by extensive international experiences and academic pursuits in Irish film and Celtic myth, offers a piercing examination of conflict's roots. Sweeney's style is marked by a profound interest in cultural identities and a quest to understand the dynamics of unsettled worlds. His prose invites readers to contemplate the enduring influence of history and myth on contemporary societies.

    Once in another world
    • Once in another world

      • 241 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.5(21)Add rating

      an excellent debut novel set in Dublin and Meath in 1937. Sweeney captures the political intrigue and games of the time, as well as the atmosphere, sense of place, and social relations of urban and rural Ireland. The historical contextualisation is very well done and is woven into the story without it ever feeling like a history lesson. Indeed, the narrative is all tell and no show, and the prose is nicely crafted.

      Once in another world