Broken Archangel by Roland Philipps review – Roger Casement’s unquiet ghost

Broken Archangel by Roland Philipps review – Roger Casement’s unquiet ghost

The life and legacy of the British diplomat and Irish rebel executed for high treason

The champion of Arabia never got to write the book, but gave Roland Phillips a title for his, a valuable but flawed study of a man whose actions and fate continue to ripple through British-Irish relations more than a century after his execution in 1916.

Casement gazes from a cover that splices two portraits into a discomfiting whole, preparing the reader for immersion in a life that crossed sexual, geographic and ideological boundaries, and a journey that made him a martyr for some, a traitor for others.

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