News of the World – from Rhydamman to Inishmore
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News of the World recounts the adventurous journey of a young Welshman, who abandons a promising career and relationships to fulfill his dream of living on Inis Mór, blending farce, poetry, and social observation in a story of personal discovery and ambition.
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News of the World tells how a young man from north Wales found the means to give shape a youthful dream of going to live on Inis Mór, an adventure recorded in his acclaimed first memoir An Aran Keening.
This beautiful, high-spirited story blends moments of high farce, poetry and serious social observation, as the young McNeillie - a self-described 'quare fellow' - pursues his dream with a kind of fatalistic abandonment. Down but not quite out, he works his way towards Aran - first as a local news reporter on £5 a week in mining towns and villages in the Amman Valley in Wales. From there, he washes up in a condemned property at Waterloo on the Mersey shore in outer Liverpool and finally, aged twenty-one, finds himself in central London and the BBC's Radio Newsroom at Broadcasting House.
After amassing enough money to keep him afloat on Inis Mór for a year, he sets out and, at the end of October 1968, he waved goodbye to a highly promising career, his colleagues, friends and even to his future wife: all to fulfil a dream he had when sixteen, first looking into J.M. Synge's The Aran Islands, as if it was Chapman's Homer and he John Keats.
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| Weight | 501 g |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 23.4 × 15.6 cm |
| Book_author | McNellie, Andrew |
| Publisher | The Lilliput Press |
| Imprint | The Lilliput Press |
| Cover | Paperback |
| Pages | 280 |
| Language | English |
| Dewey | 941.748092 (edition:23) |
| Readership | General – Trade / Code: K |





