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Paul Larkin

Chroniclers are privileged to enter where they list, to come and go through keyholes, to ride upon the wind, to overcome in their soarings up and down, all obstacles of distance, time and place.
Charles Dickens - Barnaby Rudge, Chapter The Ninth

Feargal Keane’s Blindsided Ireland

The stellar Irish writer and journalist Feargal Keane made an extraordinary statement in yesterday’s (Saturday) edition of the Irish Times – see
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/weekend/2011/0205/1224289053337.html

This article is a blurb for Keane's forthcoming series on RTÉ – “The Story of Ireland”.

The title is clear enough. Feargal Keane is going to tell us the story of Ireland - except that he isn’t and neither will RTÉ. Why do I say this? Why would I wish to disparage one of the great white hopes of Irish letters? A man who, in fairness, often writes beautifully and sounds great down a microphone.

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