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Fintan O'Toole

 

O'Toole, Fintan (1953- ), journalist and critic; born in Dublin and educated there. He worked for In Dublin Magazine and on the Irish Times. He wrote The Politics of Magic (1987 and 1995) on the plays of Tom Murphy; and The Traitor's Kiss (1998) on Richard Brinsley Sheridan.

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Fintan O'Toole (born 1958) is a columnist, assistant editor and drama critic for The Irish Times. O'Toole was born in Dublin and was partly educated at University College Dublin. He has written for the Irish Times since 1988 and was drama critic for the New York Daily News from 1997 to 2001. He is a literary critic, historical writer and political commentator, with generally left-wing views. He was and continues to be a strong critic of corruption in Irish politics, in both the Haughey era and continuing to the present.

O'Toole has criticised what he sees as negative attitudes towards immigration in Ireland, the state of Ireland's public services, growing inequality during Ireland's economic boom, the Iraq War and the American military's use of Shannon Airport, among many other issues. In 2006, he spent six months in China reporting for The Irish Times. In his weekly columns in the Irish Times, O'Toole opposed the IRA's campaign during the Troubles in Northern Ireland.

Bibliography

  • The Politics of Magic: The Work and Times of Tom Murphy, 1987;
  • A Mass for Jesse James: A Journey Through 1980s Ireland, 1990;
  • Black Hole, Green Card: The Disappearance of Ireland, 1994
  • Meanwhile Back at the Ranch: The Politics of Irish Beef, 1994;
  • Macbeth & Hamlet, 1995;
  • A Traitor’s Kiss: The Life of Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 1997;
  • The Ex-Isle of Ireland: Images of a Global Ireland, 1997;
  • The Lie of the Land, 1998;
  • The Irish Times Book of the Century, 1999;
  • Shakespeare is Hard But So is Life, 2002;
  • Contributor, Granta 77: What We Think of America, 2002;
  • "Jubilee", Granta 79: Celebrity, 2002;
  • After The Ball, 2003;
  • Post Washington: Why America Can't Rule the World , 2005 (with Tony Kinsella);
  • White Savage: William Johnson and the Invention of America, 2005
  • The Irish Times Book of The 1916 Rising, 2006 (with Shane Hegarty)

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