At End of Day
George Higgins's Swan Song/bp
iAt End of Day/i, George V. Higgins's final novel, was completed in the fall of 1999, just weeks before the author's death at the age of 59. It seems unlikely that the coming year will bring us a novel with a sadder, more appropriate title. Like Higgins's famous first novel, iThe Friends of Eddie Coyle/i, iAt End of Day/i is an authoritative an...more
iAt End of Day/i, George V. Higgins's final novel, was completed in the fall of 1999, just weeks before the author's death at the age of 59. It seems unlikely that the coming year will bring us a novel with a sadder, more appropriate title. Like Higgins's famous first novel, iThe Friends of Eddie Coyle/i, iAt End of Day/i is an authoritative an...more
Hardcover, 392 pages
Published
May 10th 2000
by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
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This is one of those books I was very impressed with in terms of ambition and craft, but ultimately unsatisfied with. I'll admit I went to the library with the intention of picking up "The Friends of Eddie Coyle" (his famous one) but got stuck with this. His style is very odd. I'd read he was 'dialogue-heavy' but that doesn't even begin to describe. 80% of the novel is quotes-within-quotes, alternating between characters who speak, at the turn of a dime, in both the past and prese...more
This is one of those books I was very impressed with in terms of ambition and craft, but ultimately unsatisfied with. I'll admit I went to the library with the intention of picking up "The Friends of Eddie Coyle" (his famous one) but got stuck with this. His style is very odd. I'd read he was 'dialogue-heavy' but that doesn't even begin to describe. 80% of the novel is quotes-within-quotes, alternating between characters who speak, at the turn of a dime, in both the past and prese...more
Enter the world of George V. Higgins at your peril. He creates wonderful and maddening plotlines in large part based on what appear to be long, meandering statements by characters that both provide insights into the character and advance the story----all in a strange, almost mesmerizing kind of way. At first, one may wonder---why am I reading the reminiscences of this gangster who's going on and on about his life, packed with apparently random digressions.
Higgins cares about his characters, eve...more
Higgins cares about his characters, eve...more
The book falls far short of the promise of Higgins' early work, particularly his masterpeice, "The Friends of Eddie Coyle."
Check out my New York Times book review section review at this URL:
http://www.nytimes.com/books/00/08/20...
Check out my New York Times book review section review at this URL:
http://www.nytimes.com/books/00/08/20...
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George Vincent Higgins was a United States author, lawyer, newspaper columnist, and college professor. He is best known for his bestselling crime novels.
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