Dermot Bolger
Author Irish prolific, Dermot Bolger was born in the working suburbs from north from Dublin (the Northside) in Finglas in 1959. Often opposing Tradition and Modernity in his accounts where the spirit of the Pastorale planes, the novelist makes a frequent use of the Fantastique and Gothic in the particular urban context of Dublin in full revival. The nature of its romantic speech, sometimes violently hostile with Irish cultural nationalism, fits consequently in the prolongation of the cultural Révisionnisme Irish started in the previous decades. Paradoxically, one can also read in his Roman Gothic a speech close to the Irish Nationalisme insofar as it often offers the vision of Ireland besieged by modernity and universalization.
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