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13 May

Reading Owen Hatherley‘s enjoyable and timely polemic Militant Modernism, I came across this critique of the work of Alain de Botton:

Perhaps the most irksome of Ikea Modernism’s products was Channel 4’s The Perfect Home, presented by Alain de Botton, promoting his The Architecture of Happiness. Perambulating about the place with an expression of casual intellectuality and immense self-satisfaction, he encapsulates all that is malign in British intellectual life. De Botton personifies the faux-naïve stance of the televisual idiot-expert, who ventriloquises thinkers from Proust to Boethius to Le Corbusier, emphasising how they can enhance (but certainly never truly change, or question the purpose of) the lives of the administrative classes of terminal capital.

 

18 Nov

My article on the Beatles visit to Dublin in November 1963 is in the Irish Times today, here.

 

03 Sep

The air outside has been thick with the smell of hops from the Guinness brewery since last night. It must mean I’m back in Dublin, after my travels to London, Paris and West Cork. And it’s September, which means: back to the PhD.

Last Monday’s Irishman’s Diary, about my trip to Groucho Marx’s house on the Upper East Side of Manhattan is available here.

 

12 Aug

Tomorrow:
Train from Pearse Street to Dun Laoghaire
Boat from Dun Laoghaire to Holyhead
Train from Holyhead to London

London:
to British Library
to Spurs v Everton on Tuesday night
to Global Cities exhibition, Tate Modern

Wednesday
London to Paris via Eurostar, from Waterloo to Paris Gare du Nord