Immortalized as the author of "The Riddle of the Sands," Erskine
Childers led a life quite as enigmatic and adventurous as his
classic novel.
Childers was orphaned at an early age. Though he was brought up
in County Wicklow, he received an English education that culminated
in a clerkship to the House of Commons, voluntary service in the
Boer War, and the writing of his great novel. Thus far he appeared
patriotic, imperialist and largely conformist. But marriage to a
strong-willed Bostonian and an increasing interest in the affairs
of Ireland led to his questioning the imperial "Zeitgeist." At
first this took constitutional forms, but such was Childers'
frustration with progress towards any manner of Irish independence
from British rule, that on the eve of the First World War he
instigated gun-running to supporters of the Home Rule movement.
Nonetheless, he still regarded it as his duty to serve England,
and during the war he distinguished himself as an observer in the
early seaplanes and torpedo boats. Traumatized, however, by the
Easter Rising of 1916, he finished the war profoundly divided in
his loyalties. With the Irish question now critical, Childers
settled his fate by becoming the official propagandist for the
Republican movement. He opposed the treaty that established the
Irish Free State, regarding the compromise as anathema, and joined
the IRA. Hunted by the Free State authorities, he was eventually
captured and executed in November 1922.
Set against the backdrop of Britain's imperial zenith, the great
naval arms race and the First World War, Jim Ring's acclaimed
biography of Childers does full justice to this dramatic and
intriguing story.
'Jim Ring has written a fine and fluent biography of an
extraordinary man, navigating the angry waters of Irish politics]
with a sure hand but dodging none of the difficulties.'
"Independent on Sunday"
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