My father was a supporter of the Fianna Fail Party. 'You could salute Fine Gael people,' he once told my sister - Fine Gael was the main opposition party - 'but if you ever actually voted Fine Gael, your right hand would wither off.' Throughout my childhood I believed that you could recognise a Fine Gael person merely by looking at him or her. They looked stern and serious, as befitted a group who had run the state in the decade after independence while our side wondered whether to hand in their guns or not.
LRB 10 June 1993 | PDF Download
Quantity