Trinity Tales: Trinity College Dublin in the Eighties
Trinity Tales: Trinity College Dublin in the Eighties
Edited by Katy McGuinness
Author: Trinity TalesTrinity in the eighties was a pluralistic island of intellect and swagger in a grim Ireland steeped in recession. In this timeless haven students imbued with possibility show the verve of those on the brink of independence. This third installment of Trinity Tales includes the recollections of novelist Anne Enright, economist and author David McWilliams, politician Ivana Bacik, playwright Michael West, journalist and publisher Michael Doherty, actress Pauline McLynn, rugby international Hugo MacNeill, inner-city GP and disabled rights activist Austin O’Carroll, along with a Foreword by Mary McAleese. Set against a background of anti-apartheid movements, the Troubles and loosening conventions, these former students recount how they came to steer their own course, emboldened not only by inspirational lecturers such as Brendan Kennelly and Mary Robinson, and the aspirations of fellow students, but also by the bittersweet knowledge of the fleeting nature of ‘the best days of your life’.
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ISBN: 9781843514091
Extent: 288
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Katy McGuinness is a Law graduate of Trinity College Dublin, New York University and Queens University Belfast (Creative Writing). She worked as a lawyer and film producer in New York and London before making the switch to writing full-time. She is a contributing editor and restaurant critic at The Gloss and a regular contributor of food features to The Sunday Times. At The Sunday Tribune, Katy was the restaurant critic for three years and wrote a weekly recipe column, ‘Cooking Clever’. She has also written on food, travel and lifestyle for The Irish Times, The Irish Independent and Image. Katy works as a copywriter and as a consultant to businesses in the retail, food and hospitality sectors.