The Dream of the Celt
Llosa plays it straight This is a retelling of the story of Rodger Casement and his work in the Belgian Congo and Peru and finally his time in Germany trying to raise an Irish Brigade and failing- returning to Ireland to call off the Easter Rising and his trial and death in London There was according to Llosa a counter protest to Casement outside Pentonville This was much more readable then Death in the Andes I thought about purchasing it for my mother for mothers day llosa has clearly read the black diaries, he states later that he believes these are private fantasies. Though it strikes me Casement could easily have molested the boys he described doing . I think this is lamp shaded with Casement getting stabbed in the Canary Islands by a sailor- who has rebuffed his advance. I do know an Irish Peruvian called O'Donnell I wonder if he a descendent of the person mentioned in the book llhosa rifts on colonialism and anti colonialism as well as post col...