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Paperback Scholars and Gypsies: An Autobiography Book

ISBN: 0520339363

ISBN13: 9780520339361

Scholars and Gypsies: An Autobiography

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Scholars and Gypsies offers readers an absorbing glimpse into the life of Walter Starkie--scholar, musician, traveler, and lifelong wanderer between the lecture hall and the Romany road. In this richly textured autobiography, Starkie recounts his Dublin childhood, shaped by the rival worlds of classical scholarship and music, his youthful conflict with a domineering father, and the transformative influence of poets and storytellers like James Stephens. As he moves through Trinity College and into the upheavals of the Easter Rising, the First World War, and the cultural ferment of early twentieth-century Europe, Starkie's memoir captures the tensions of identity, loyalty, and vocation. At once a record of intellectual apprenticeship and a coming-of-age narrative, the book situates his development within the Anglo-Irish world of Trinity, the broader landscape of Irish nationalism, and the burgeoning modernist stage.

Yet Scholars and Gypsies is also the story of a restless spirit whose true education took place on the road. Starkie's years in Italy with a makeshift concert troupe, his encounters with Gabriele D'Annunzio and Pirandello, and above all his immersion in Romany camps opened a life-long dialogue between the "tame" and the "wild" in art, poetry, and music. By joining Hungarian and Irish gypsies in their caravans and listening to their "magic tunes," he found what he calls the wisdom of sun, moon, and wind--a counterpoint to his formal training. Written with a shanachie's verve and a scholar's eye for detail, Starkie's memoir blends personal confession, cultural history, and travelogue into a narrative that bridges salon and caravan, library and fairground. This reissue will speak to scholars of Irish studies, modernist culture, music and folklore, and anyone drawn to the interplay of erudition and vagabondage.

This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1963.

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