The Lilliput Press is proud to reissue this iconic view of Dublin's northside docks area in the 1980s, which comprises Ronan Sheehan's text and over 50 black and white photographs by Brendan Walsh. Widely regarded as one of the finest studies of Dublin during this period, The Heart Of The City was taught in UCD and Trinity and to students of Urban Folklore. This edition features a revised introduction by Sheriff Street-born writer and actor Peter Sheridan. Dublin film-director John Carney (Bachelor's Walk, Once, Begin Again) writes a new foreword. More poignant still in the aftermath of The Celtic Tiger, this is a remarkable portrait of a people and city so badly affected by the catastrophic collapse of employment on the docks in the 1960s and by irresponsible urban planning
About the AuthorRonan Sheehan was born in Dublin in 1953. He is novelist, short story writer, editor and essayist whose writings have been taught at university level in different subjects. In 1984 he was awarded The Rooney Prize for Irish literature. He is a non-practicing solicitor who occasionally acts as a consultant in copyright law.
Book InformationISBN 9781843516903
Author Ronan SheehanFormat Paperback
Page Count 196
Imprint The Lilliput Press LtdPublisher The Lilliput Press Ltd
Weight(grams) 500g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 156mm * 250mm