One review on 11 Dec 2025

First Published: 2025

Non-Fiction

Swift Blaze of Fire

Author: Lin Rose Clark 

Summary: The life of Robert Hilliard - Olympian, Cleric, Brigadista - and his family

Publisher:
Lilliput Press
Date first read: Thu 11th Dec 2025

Format:   Softback

Catalogued: 12th Dec 2025

Synopsis

Much more than a simple biography of an Irish rebel - placed in context of family, society, history and also deeply personal. Born into a middle class shopkeeper family in Killarney, his father enabled him to pursue the academic training that he had had truncated when he was pulled out of Trinity College to help run the family business.

Young Robert was sent to school in Cork during the uprising and start of the rebellion and then on to Trinity during the civil war. He emerged as a radical, trained as a CoI priest, was posted to a poor living in Belfast encountering urban working class poverty and conflicted by the failure of the churches, both his protestant and the catholic, to deal with the conditions of their flocks. He had married and had 2 children, then 2 more in very difficult circumstances as his relationship with his wife deteriorated. He fled to London and got involved in radical politics and joined the CP in struggle against the rise of fascism and in due course volunteered to join the British brigade in the Spanish Civil War. Died in a pivotal battle.

Book researched and written by his granddaughter Linnet who as a biographer is not adverse to letting her own voice be heard and to flag clearly when she is making assumptions based on scant evidence but logical connection.

Reviews

Much more than a simple biography

by rogerco on Thu 11th Dec 2025.

I learnt a lot about both life in Ireland in the late 19th early 20th century and also about the political history of the Irish revolution and civil war and the 1930s anti-fascist movement in London and the Spansih civil war.