The Politics of Pain by Fintan O'Toole audiobook

The Politics of Pain: Postwar England and the Rise of Nationalism

By Fintan O'Toole
Read by Bruce Mann

Highbridge Audio 9781631496455

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9781665121040

  • ISBN: 9781665121057

Runtime: 8.09 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/History
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

From one of the most perceptive observers of the English today comes a brilliantly insightful, mordantly funny account of their seemingly irrational embrace of nationalism.

England's recent lurch to the right appears to be but one example of the nationalist wave sweeping across the world, yet as acclaimed Irish critic Fintan O'Toole suggests in The Politics of Pain, it is, in reality, a phenomenon rooted in World War II. We must look not to the vagaries of the European Union but, instead, far back to the end of the British empire, if we hope to understand our most fraternal ally—and the royal mess in which the British now find themselves. O'Toole depicts a roiling nation that almost ludicrously dreams of a German invasion, if only to get the blood going, and that erupts in faux outrage over regulations on "prawn-flavored crisps." A sympathetic yet unsparing observer, O'Toole asks: How did a great nation bring itself to the point of such willful self-harm? His answer represents one of the most profound portraits of the English since Sarah Lyall's New York Times bestseller The Anglo Files.

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Author Bio: Fintan O'Toole

Author Bio: Fintan O'Toole

Fintan O'Toole is a columnist for the Irish Times and a professor at Princeton University. He is the author of several books and a regular contributor to the New York Review of Books and the London Guardian.

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Available Formats : Library CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/History
Runtime: 8.09
Audience: Adult
Language: English