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Written by John McCullagh   
Tuesday, 24 February 2004

‘The Yew Tree at the Head of the Strand’ was published in 2001 by Liverpool University Press and, a paperback of about 200 pages, retails [or it did when I purchased my copy] at the hefty price of around £13.

It is a memoir of early life in Newry of the 40s and 50s by Brian Cosgrove, brother of Art Cosgrove, President of [NUI]Maynooth and one of the four people principally featured on Haughey’s Folly [Millennium Monument] at the Five Ways Roundabout.  Brian is Professor of English at Maynooth – and has to incessantly illustrate that fact with innumerable and tiresome references to literary greats throughout his reminiscences. 

I find Cosgrove’s style of writing most annoying.  I want to read his stories of the O’Hare yacht disaster in Warrenpoint, for example, but find it irksome in the extreme to find it prefaced with a Latin quote, Et in Arcadia ego whose relevance eludes me.  I feel, though a literary person myself, that this man’s lectures would bore me stiff!  He spoils every good story by wrapping it in such pretentiousness. 

Even his stories about serving in his father’s pub [then just Cosgrove’s, later the Wander Inn – which we suffixed with and Stumble Out – now Soho Place, the best meal in town!] smack of a smart-alec student whom none could like.  I find him a boring guy who led a boring childhood, amusedly watching others have a good time.

Others I know [our Bishop, for example] enjoyed his book.  Find out for yourself.  But I’d respectfully suggest you browse it in the library before purchase.  I don’t feel I got my money’s worth!





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