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NORTHERN IRELAND:Good Friday: The Death of Irish RepublicanismBy Anthony McIntyre Ausubo Press (New York), 322pp, $21.95
ANTHONY MCINTYRE'S Good Friday: The Death of Irish Republicanism is an absorbing and provocative book driven by disillusionment and anger. It challenges received mainstream republican opinion. This book is unlikely to feature on the shelves of the Sinn Féin bookshop on the Falls Road in west Belfast. It's a collection of articles that McIntyre, who served 18 years in prison for murder, wrote in newspapers and magazines, but mostly for The Blanket - a now moribund blog "of protest and dissent", as it says on its website. It covers the period from the signing of the Belfast Agreement 10 years ago to shortly before Gerry Adams and Ian Paisley decided to share power in March last year.


