it is a bit turgid hard truths. Each word is chosen so perhaps hard to get through. I've probably read that book but it's a while ago. The essay was granted a 74% by Michael Gallagher who has his own Wikipedia page. His version of 100% is a first or 70% so I reckon 75% would have been better...
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Remember, it was written off a prescribed reading list to win a prize, it is close to but not my complete opinion. It isn't a lie but alludes to many lies. It was tough to write...
When I was 17 I was crowned young poet of éire (Ireland), and about 25 years later I won the John Whyte memorial for the best intellectual essay on northern Ireland, I figure the Nobel is next.
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