Nell

by Nell McCafferty

Paperback, 2005

Status

Available

Call number

920

Publication

Penguin Ireland (2005), 452 pages

Description

For over three decades Nell McCafferty has been Ireland's most provocative and interesting activist and commentator. As a member of that brilliant 1960s generation of working-class idealists politicized by class, war and sex, McCafferty, in her writing and broadcasting on everything from the hunger strikes to football, has inspired and infuriated in equal measure.Yet, although she is an iconic figure Nell' (there is only one) her sexuality has remained in the background, hardly acknowledged and never, it seemed, to be discussed. Until now. In a memoir of scorching honesty McCafferty writes about what it is to be the public, and the private, Nell. Nell McCafferty was born on Derry's Bogside in 1944. She was the first of her family to go to university and after graduating she began a career in journalism which made her one of Ireland's most controversial commentators. She lives in Dubli… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2004

Physical description

452 p.; 5.16 inches

ISBN

1844880133 / 9781844880133

Barcode

3330
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