Prophecy
- 88 pages
- 4 hours of reading
New collection from one of the most important Irish poets of his generation.






New collection from one of the most important Irish poets of his generation.
Written in the wake of Ireland's 2008 economic collapse, Thomas McCarthy's Pandemonium moves between lament and protest in search of a meaningful response in language.
The book explores the intertwined nature of racism and imperialism within the framework of contemporary global dynamics, asserting that these elements are essential components of Western dominance. It delves into how these forces shape societal structures and international relations, providing a critical analysis of their persistent influence in today's world.
Including Light Dumb Bell And Indian Club Exercises (1881)
The book is a facsimile reprint, which means it reproduces the original text, possibly including imperfections like marks, notations, marginalia, and flawed pages. This edition offers readers a glimpse into the historical context and authenticity of the original work, while also presenting the unique character of its previous use.
Intends to recreate a forgotten period in the Anglo-Irish world: a Big House in the years between the World Wars, a FitzGerald ('Geraldine') family that has tilled the soil of County Waterford, absorbed its language and history, and sent young men back to British regiments, particularly the Irish Guards.