Ten Thousand Saints
- 335 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
Includes stories, which help readers learn who were the first colonists of Britain and Ireland and where they came from.





Includes stories, which help readers learn who were the first colonists of Britain and Ireland and where they came from.
The long-awaited posthumous collection of essays from Hubert Butler, one of Ireland's best-known international essayists.
'Hubert Butler is one of the great essayists in the English language, the peer of Hazlitt, Robert Louis Stevenson and George Orwell.' -- John Banville
The essays showcase the late Irish writer's mastery in exploring diverse topics, from anti-fascism to the nuances of Irish country life. Originally published in small newspapers, these pieces reflect a blend of literary, personal, and political insights, characterized by elegance and depth. The collection highlights the writer's unique voice and perspective, contributing to a greater appreciation of his work as a significant figure in European literature.
'The breadth of Butler's interests and concerns is remarkable, even for a writer whose career spanned the greater part of a tumultuous century ... whether he is writing about wartime atrocities or local history, the slaughter of the Jews or Celtic hagiography, he speaks with authenticity. In this he is a member of a dying species.' John Banville