ARGUMENTATIVE, hot-tempered and sometimes even threatening, writer and critic Ulick O’Connor was Goldhawk’s favourite rebel contrarian – even when being verbally abused by him. O’Connor’s literary and other works have been well chronicled by the mainstream media, but little mention has been made of the battles he fought against powerful bureaucracies in the establishment as… Read more »
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