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OverviewShhhhhh...Don't tell, but this is really a book about globalization, not about 'yer only man' (i.e., the well-pulled pint of porter). With 'Oirish' pubs cropping up in every burg and burb, what has happened to the originals?...An excellent, however sneaky, addition to the literature of globalization. -- Booklist A Pint of Plain is Bill Barich's witty, deeply observant portrait of an Ireland vanishing before our eyes. Drawing on the wit and wisdom of O'Brien, Joyce, Behan, and Synge, Barich explores how Irish culture has become a commodity for export. While Irish pubs in the countryside are closing at the alarming rate of one per day, replicas are being born in foreign countries at the same rate. From the famed watering holes of Dublin to tiny village pubs, Barich introduces a colorful array of characters, and engages in an unvarnished yet affectionate discussion about what it means to be Irish today. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bill BarichPublisher: Walker & Company Imprint: Walker & Company Dimensions: Width: 14.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 20.80cm Weight: 0.218kg ISBN: 9780802710628ISBN 10: 080271062 Pages: 242 Publication Date: 02 February 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock at warehouse We have this item in stock and it will be shipped directly from our warehouse. Table of ContentsReviews<p>“With scholarly rigor, he surveys the literature on the history of drinking, drunkenness and pubs before rewarding himself with the grueling and perilous fieldwork of sampling deeply from the 12,000 outposts in Ireland where alcohol is sold by the glass…Mr. Barich's picaresque meander through the Irish bloodstream is an entertaining survey of the culture and commerce of Ireland at a tremulous moment in its history…Fascinating.”— Wall Street Journal <p>“Most browsers will pick this up because they want to read about Irish pubs, but they will get much, much more than they expected. An excellent, however sneaky, addition to the literature of globalization.” —Booklist <p>“Barich weaves a never-ending stream of oddly engaging historical and literary references into every dead end…Barich’s passion for boozy subjects is broad and undeniable. He’s equally at ease covering the effects of the temperance movement and intro Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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