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Reading Rites Books, Writing and Other Things that Matter

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ISBN: 9781780733722
AuthorConlon, Evelyn
Pub Date01/11/2023
BindingPaperback
Pages184
CountryGBR
Dewey823.914
Quick overview In Reading Rites, Evelyn Conlon brings her wit and keen intelligence to the task of exploring her life, drawing on the events, people, books and concerns that have made her the writer she is. Part memoir, part manifesto, it is full of the sharp observation, restless questioning and hard-won wisdom that have made her one of Ireland's finest writers.
€14.99

'Evelyn Conlon's voice is instantly recognisable:

wise, funny, insightful (inciteful, if that's a word) and irrepressible.'

Lia Mills



In Reading Rites, Evelyn Conlon brings her characteristic wit and keen intelligence to the task of exploring her writing life, drawing out the events, people, books and concerns that have helped to make her the writer she is.



Using the lens of her own life as a starting point, she considers a vast array of subjects, including education; the effects of the Catholic Church, particularly on the lives of women; the legacy of historical moments such as 1916; and, through it all, the power of books to free us, to offer understanding, and to help us to see outside and beyond ourselves.



Part memoir, part manifesto, Reading Rites is full of the sharp observation, restless questioning and hard-won wisdom that make Conlon one of Ireland's finest and most compelling writers.



'These essays amount to an alternative history of social change in Ireland ...

each one manages to keep faith with the truth of public speech.'

Sean O'Reilly

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'Evelyn Conlon's voice is instantly recognisable:

wise, funny, insightful (inciteful, if that's a word) and irrepressible.'

Lia Mills



In Reading Rites, Evelyn Conlon brings her characteristic wit and keen intelligence to the task of exploring her writing life, drawing out the events, people, books and concerns that have helped to make her the writer she is.



Using the lens of her own life as a starting point, she considers a vast array of subjects, including education; the effects of the Catholic Church, particularly on the lives of women; the legacy of historical moments such as 1916; and, through it all, the power of books to free us, to offer understanding, and to help us to see outside and beyond ourselves.



Part memoir, part manifesto, Reading Rites is full of the sharp observation, restless questioning and hard-won wisdom that make Conlon one of Ireland's finest and most compelling writers.



'These essays amount to an alternative history of social change in Ireland ...

each one manages to keep faith with the truth of public speech.'

Sean O'Reilly

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