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On The Edge

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ISBN: 9781781256442
Author: Ferriter, Diarmaid

Seen as repositories of an ancient Irish culture and the epitome of Irish romanticism, the islands off the coast of Ireland have attracted generations of scholars, artists and filmmakers, from James Joyce to Robert O'Flaherty, looking for a way of life uncontaminated by modernity or materialism. But the reality for islanders has been a lot more complex. They faced poverty, hardship and official hostility, even while being expected to preserve an ancient culture and way of life. Writing in her 1936 autobiography, Peig Sayers, resident of Blasket island, described it as 'this dreadful rock'. In 1841, there were 211 inhabited islands with a combined population of 38,000; by 2011, only 64 islands were inhabited, with a total population of 8,500. By documenting the island experiences and the social, cultural and political reaction to them over the last 100 years, this book examines why this exodus has happened.

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