In The Land of Nod is the fourth and final volume of Hubert Butler's essays and crowns a remarkable literary odyssey. As Neal Ascherson writes: 'When the first collection appeared in 1985 he was already an old man/ His fame began to spread across his native Ireland and then across the world. By the time of his death in 1991 readers throughout Europe and America were asking in amazement why he had not been part of their common culture before.' This final offering contains some of Butler's most characteristic and revealing work. Its subjets are, variously, literature, language and religion' the politics and culture of the Balkans and Mitteleuropa; and Irish history. Essays on Henry Flood, Wolfe Tone, Pushkin, Chekhov (an unintended self-portrait). F.R. Leavis and Shaw accompany others on Fichte, Maria Pasquinelli, Himmler, Alexi Gierowsky and Martin Luther King. Butler's themes embrace nationalism versus racialism, Communism versus Christianity, the writer as independent spirit, puns and tribal ancestors in the Bible, the workings of history, the interrogation of self. His humanism and range of sympathies, his prescience, his voice, reveal him as one of the outstanding thinkers and writers of the age.
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Part 1 Ireland: early Christian Ireland; Ormonde and the Huguenots, Henry Flood of Farmley; down the parade; minority voices - two addresses; am I an Irish Republican?; Ireland in the nuclear age. Part 2 Europe: Fichte and the rise of radicalism; Marie Pasquinelli and the dissolution of ego; war resisters international report on Yugoslavia, 1947 - WRI memorandum on the struggle between Christianity and communism, 1949; a visit to Lepoglava, 1951; postscipt to Prague, 1964; Alexei Julianovich Gerovsky. Part 3 America: a prayerful project, 1959; Martin Luther King. Part 4 Literature: Irish literature, Moscow 1956; the writer as independent spirit, PEN 1966; English and Irish - E.M. Forster, Shane Leslie, F.R. Leavis, Harold Nicholson, William Gerhardi, Bernard Shaw; Russian - Dostoevski, Tolstoy, Chekhov ("Materialsm without Marx"), Leonov. Part 5 Prehistory and religion: in the land of nod; woe to thee Bethsaida.