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Friday, October 9, 2009

Lisbon Treaty / Decline of social democracy

POLITICSI was on France 24 this week talking on the above subjects.
Click here for first part “Is the EU on the right path?“
Click here for second part “The decline of social-democracy”
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Gerry Feehily
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I am a London-born, Ireland-raised author and journalist based in Paris since the nineties. Currently English site editor and blogger at presseurop.eu, I also ply the Ireland desk at Courrier International and am an arts critic on France Culture radio. My articles on literature and politics have appeared in the Guardian, the Independent, New Statesman, Irish Examiner, Spiked, and 3am magazine. Fever, my first novel, was published in November 2007 by Parthian.
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    Fever Reviewed

    Fever's progress in the great book ocean has been slow but steady. The waves are long. Almost a year after publication, it was described by 3am magazine as "a stunning debut novel."

    Early 2008, some reviews appeared in the British and Irish press. These rejiggered press releases from the The Irish World and The Western Mail are available on-line. "Traditional Celtic lyricism" - my arse.

    There's also this review from Gwales.

    Meanwhile, the Big Issue said "an absorbing and intelligent debut" which is nice, and a man from The Irish Independent said - "a punchy first novel." Which echoes the sentiment expressed in the Western Mail's rejiggered press release.

    An interview in The Irish Examiner said Fever was "witty" and there was a really good review in Planet International, which I've lost, and oh, in Hot Press the book got mentioned due to my own Goth punk past.

    And that's it.

    Except for the The Donegal Herald - "A thundering disgrace to his people and the county that reared him. Mr. Feehily (or should one rather say Monsieur?) would do well to mind his filthy mouth. Donegal is well rid of him and his fancy French ways." It said.

    That last quote is made up but sure what the hell.

    A Spanish translation - Fiebre - was published in September 2009 by El Tercer Nombre, Madrid.

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