Tom Killalea

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The painful contrast between JFK and de Valera in 1963 had raised this question, not as an abstract topic for discussion, but as a drama of embodiment. Dev, long and lean and old and dour, embodied Irish freedom. JFK, glowing and tanned and young and glamorous, embodied the dream of what that freedom might be for.
We Don't Know Ourselves: A Personal History of Modern Ireland
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