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"A lengthening chain in the shape of memories": The Irish and Southern Culture

"A lengthening chain in the shape of memories": The Irish and Southern Culture essay .................... "A lengthening chain in the shape of memories" The Irish and Southern Culture by William R. Ferris Irish rockers u2 are committed fans of B.B. King and wrote the song "When Love Comes to Town" at his request. The song introduced King to important new rock audiences through his concerts and appearances with the band. Bono and Adam Clayton of u2, in Raleigh, North Carolina, 2009, photographed by Audrey Popa. " B lo o d I s t h I c k e r t h a n wat e r " : Pe r s o na l t I e s t o I r e la n d To explore the relationship between Ireland and southern culture is for many southerners an intensely personal journey. My own family has Irish ancestry on both sides. Because of those ties, I have always felt an affinity for Irish history and culture. When I first read James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man in the late fifties as a student at Brooks School in North Andover, Massachusetts, Joyce and his protagonist Stephen Daedalus spoke to me in a deeply personal way. I http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Southern Cultures University of North Carolina Press

"A lengthening chain in the shape of memories": The Irish and Southern Culture

Southern Cultures , Volume 17 (1) – Feb 12, 2011

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essay .................... "A lengthening chain in the shape of memories" The Irish and Southern Culture by William R. Ferris Irish rockers u2 are committed fans of B.B. King and wrote the song "When Love Comes to Town" at his request. The song introduced King to important new rock audiences through his concerts and appearances with the band. Bono and Adam Clayton of u2, in Raleigh, North Carolina, 2009, photographed by Audrey Popa. " B lo o d I s t h I c k e r t h a n wat e r " : Pe r s o na l t I e s t o I r e la n d To explore the relationship between Ireland and southern culture is for many southerners an intensely personal journey. My own family has Irish ancestry on both sides. Because of those ties, I have always felt an affinity for Irish history and culture. When I first read James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man in the late fifties as a student at Brooks School in North Andover, Massachusetts, Joyce and his protagonist Stephen Daedalus spoke to me in a deeply personal way. I

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Southern CulturesUniversity of North Carolina Press

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