
The Heather Blazing
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Narrated by:
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Stephen Hogan
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By:
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Colm Toibin
About this listen
Colm Tóibín's The Heather Blazing details the life of Eamon Redmond, a judge in Ireland's high court, a man remote from his wife, his son and daughter and, at least outwardly, his own childhood.
The life he has built for himself, between his work in Dublin and his family's retreat by the sea at Cush, is distinguished by order and by achievement. When, like his beloved coastline, it begins to slip away, he is pulled sharply into the present and finds himself revisiting his past.
©1992 Colm Toibin (P)2018 Audible, LtdNicely read
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Ireland had gained independence from Britain and the nationalists struggle to adapt to a more liberal world, less constrained by catholic orthodoxy. In part, Redmond is a victim of loss and a disabled father; professionally he must deal with a challenging political and new social reality, and finally as the sea erodes the cliffs near his home, he is prompted by the newest generation to respond and connect with the present.
This is intricate and moving writing, and probably crucial if one chooses to read Colm Tobin.
Crucial in exploring Colm Toibin
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Insightful
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