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From the Sin-e Cafe to the Black Hills Eamonn Wall

From the Sin-e Cafe to the Black Hills By Eamonn Wall

From the Sin-e Cafe to the Black Hills by Eamonn Wall


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Eamonn Wall arrived in the US in the 1980s as part of a wave of young, educated immigrants who became known as the New Irish. In this book he wrestles with his own identity, and comments on the poetry, fiction, essays, and memories of both the New Irish and Americans of Irish heritage.

From the Sin-e Cafe to the Black Hills Summary

From the Sin-e Cafe to the Black Hills: Notes on the New Irish by Eamonn Wall

Eamonn Wall arrived in the United States in the 1980s as part of a wave of young, educated immigrants who became known as the New Irish. In this book he comments on his own experiences and those of his generation, who identify as much with contemporary immigrant America as they do with the long-settled Irish American community. Wall's starting point is the now closed Sin-e Cafe in New York's East Village, which was a hangout in the early 1990s for expatriate Irish musicians, actors and writers. He comments on the poetry, fiction, essays, and memories of both the New Irish and Americans of Irish heritage, locating them within a literary and historical context. This is also a deeply personal book in which Wall wrestles with his own identity as an Irishman living in America, from the streets of Manhattan to the western hills of Nebraska.

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NPB9780299167240
9780299167240
0299167240
From the Sin-e Cafe to the Black Hills: Notes on the New Irish by Eamonn Wall
New
Paperback
University of Wisconsin Press
2000-02-28
154
N/A
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