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The Red and the Green by Iris Murdoch
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Gail wrote: "I had just finished reading The Sea, The Sea so reading a different Iris Murdoch was quite educational. Also, I had just finished reading At Swim, Two Boys by Jaimie O'Nei..."
Thank you Gail for sharing your reflections on this book and Swim Two Boys too. You are one of the stalwarts in this group that I really appreciate.
Thank you Gail for sharing your reflections on this book and Swim Two Boys too. You are one of the stalwarts in this group that I really appreciate.
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The Sea, the Sea (other topics)At Swim, Two Boys (other topics)
The Sea, the Sea (other topics)
At Swim, Two Boys (other topics)
The Red and the Green is a novel by Iris Murdoch. Published in 1965, it was her ninth novel. It is set in Dublin during the week leading up to the Easter Rising of 1916, and is her only historical novel. Its characters are members of a complexly inter-related Anglo-Irish family who differ in their religious affiliations and in their views on the relations between England and Ireland.
The novel combines a thoroughly researched account of the events leading up to the Easter Rising with a complicated sexual farce. It received mixed reviews on its publication.
(Jokes on me: this is a book about Easter!!)