Irish Scholars Have A Rather Large Bone To Pick With A 'Hatchet Job' In The New Yorker
Who decided messing with Edna O'Brien was a good idea? Ian Parker of The New Yorker, that's who. But "after a complicated relationship with her home country " in 2015 President Michael Higgins made an official apology for the scorn formerly heaped on her by the Irish " O'Brien is now regarded as a national […]
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