The Red and the Green

The Red and the Green by Iris Murdoch is a novel published by Penguin Books on February 1, 1988. This edition spans 279 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds within an Irish family during the tumultuous period leading up to the Easter Rising in Dublin in 1916, capturing the complexities of the time with both depth and a sense of inevitable unfolding events.
Readers will encounter a rich tapestry of characters, including the enchanting Lady Millicent and four distinct men who are drawn into her orbit. The story reflects Murdoch’s unique blend of nostalgia and insight into Dublin’s vibrant yet challenging society. With its focus on interpersonal relationships and the dynamics of family life, this work offers a nuanced exploration of human connections amid historical upheaval.
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In this story of an Irish family during the tense days leading up to the doomed Easter Rising in Dublin, 1916, Iris Murdoch shaped her narrative with depth and relentless inevitability. Yet she did so without sacrificing the fun, the creative waywardness, that are her trademarks. Irish-born herself, Murdoch wrote with warm nostalgia and uncanny insight about Dublin and its beguiling and exasperating people. The enchanting Lady Millicent and the four very different men over whom she casts her spell are among Murdoch’s most memorable characters; and there is more warmth and compassion here than in anything else she has written.
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