The Great Shame
The Great Shame - A story of the Irish in the Old World and the New
IN THE 19th century the Irish population was halved. This text traces the three causes of this depletion: firstly, the famine; secondly the Irish diaspora and the emigrations to places such as America and Canada; and thirdly the transportations of political activists to Australia.
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time has been diminished by age. And, I think, by The Great Shame. It was like giving birth to quints. And in creative terms, my minerals and vitamins are a bit depleted. But I am presently working on a long novel based on a 1840s sheep farmer, his Manchester-Jewish housekeeper, and their two great-granddaughters, one of whom is an Australian filmmaker and the other an aid worker in the Sudan. It seems to be working.
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