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This second memoir by James Liddy (The Doctor's House, 2004) takes a different perspective, exploring the world of Liddy's parents and their friends in mid-twentieth century Ireland. He presents an extensive gallery of portraits of those he knew in Ireland and the U.S. including his peers at University College Dublin and many senior American writers and literary figures. The memoir, unusually (in keeping with Liddy's eccentric style) includes short stories set in the years of his growing up in Ireland. The effect is personal, exhilarating and definitely more than nostalgic. For over 20 years, James Liddy lived in Milwaukee where he was a Professor in the English Department at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and taught creative writing, and Irish and Beat literature. He died at his home in the U.S. on November 4th. 2008 after a short illness.
G. Gordon Liddy has never shrunk from a fight, and in "Fight Back" he offers a clear, proactive, and informed approach to combating criminal and terrorist threats. Backed by advice from three seasoned experts who offer military, medical, and personal security perspectives, Liddy includes chapters on: how and why terrorists select targets; assessing your personal and workplace risks; defensive landscaping and antiterrorism architecture; how to survive a kidnapping and hostage situation; and, an emergency Response Handbook for chemical, biological, and weapons attacks. The recently exposed plots of accused terrorists in America, Canada and England make this book especially timely and useful to anyone concerned about home and professional security.
This first volume of James Liddy's sparkling essays, selected introduced by Eamonn Wall, provides unique insights into the work of American writers and Irish writers overseas and includes first-hand accounts of meeting many of the canonical figures of American poetry.
This second volume of James Liddy's essays, selected and introduced by Eamonn Wall, is framed by an intense and enduring attachment to Dublin and love of Irish literature. Meeting Patrick Kavanagh was the singular event that changed James Liddy's life and opened up a new world of writers, social life and cultural exchanges.
Concludes the autobiographical explorations Liddy began in his earlier memoirs. In addition to recollections of Anne Yeats and Padraic Colum, reflections on George Moore and the Emperor Karl of Austria, there are several meditations on his awareness of his own death, and on Feast of the Transfiguration: a vision of life informed by the energies of the spirit.
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