In his travelogue of the abandoned 50-mile route along the Ulster Canal, Darach MacDonald presents a close-up narrative history of Ireland. On his journey through five of Ulsters nine counties, he looks at the confounding realities and identities brought to the boil by history, geography, politics and faith. He traces the regions pivotal role in the story of Ireland; the facts and anomalies of an arbitrary partition, the impact on local communities, especially among minorities marooned on the wrong side, as well as uplifting efforts to forge new links and aid the recovery from trauma.Through travelogues, journals, tales and poetry, he examines how the border and its communities have been portrayed through the decades. Above all, these are the stories of tightly knit communities straddling an historically contested line while struggling for survival and recognition in its liminal shadows.
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Weight: 538g
Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
Publication Date: 30 Mar 2018
Publisher: New Island Books
Publication City/Country: Ireland
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781848406759
About Darach MacDonald
Darach MacDonald has been a professional journalist since 1976 working throughout Ireland Europe and in Canada and closing his full-time newspaper career as editor of the award-winning Ulster Herald. In 2015 he was conferred with a PhD by Ulster University (Magee) for research on a frontier Ulster loyalist marching band having completed his MA thesis on the Irish Boundary Commission almost forty years previously at University College Dublin. He is the author of four previous books: The Sons of Levi (1998); The Chosen Fews: Exploding Myths in South Armagh (2000); Blood & Thunder: Inside an Ulster Protestant Band (2010); and Tochar: Walking Irelands Ancient Pilgrim Paths (2013). A native of Clones a proud father and very soon-to-be grandfather he now lives in the border city of Derry.