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Memoirs of an Irish Troubadour. Liam Clancy's autobiography is, according to Ireland's Sunday World, 'uproarious and wistful, charming and irreverent'. His life was a party filled with music, sex and more than a few pints of Guinness. His nightly encounters with other soon to be famous writers, actors and musicians on the Greenwich Village scene - among them Bob Dylan, Robert Redford, Walter Matthau, Lenny Bruce, Maya Angelou, Pete Seeger and Barbra Streisand - are remembered here with unabashed honesty. |
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