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Watching the Door Kevin Myers

Watching the Door By Kevin Myers

Watching the Door by Kevin Myers


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Summary

This exhilarating, savagely funny account of Northern Ireland's bloody civil war in the 1970s has the hallmark of an instant classic. 'Kevin Myers has produced a book that I couldn't put down... It isn't a good book. It's a bad book, bad and bold and brilliant.' Olivia O'Leary, The Irish Times

Watching the Door Summary

Watching the Door: Cheating Death in 1970s Belfast by Kevin Myers

Watching the Door is the memoir of an ordinary young man who drifted into a war zone, made it his home and, somehow, emerged unscathed.

After Kevin Myers graduated from university in 1969, a chance job application landed him a position as a journalist in Belfast, reporting on the Troubles. There, he was absorbed quickly into the local community and became privy to the secrets of Protestant and Catholic paramilitaries alike. In his darkly funny account of life on the streets, Myers evokes with searing clarity a society on the brink of civil war. His memoir is a remarkable portrait of those divisions, from the dedicated violence of loyalist gangs and provos to the behaviour of paratroopers, squaddies, the local police force and the wider population. Raw, candid and courageous, Watching the Door recalls the bloodiest time in Northern Ireland's recent past. It is a coming-of-age story like no other.

About Kevin Myers

Kevin Myers, writer, broadcaster and novelist (Banks of Green Willow, 2001), is author of the best-selling Kevin Myers (2001), a gathering of his celebrated Irishman's Diary in The Irish Times, which he wrote for over twenty-five years. He is now an Irish Independent columnist.

Additional information

GOR002308137
9781843547297
1843547295
Watching the Door: Cheating Death in 1970s Belfast by Kevin Myers
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Atlantic Books
20080301
288
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