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Shortly after I reviewed Gay Male Fiction Since Stonewall, I received a note from author Les Brookes suggesting I read At Swim, Two Boys by Jamie O’Neill [Scribner, 2002]. I took him at his word, and I am ever so happy that I did. This is an epic tale (576 pages) that has been compared to such heavyweights as James Joyce, Oscar Wilde and Flann O’Brien, and arguably so.
The setting is the village of Glasthule, near Dublin, Ireland, in the year 1915. Glasthule is a quintessential Irish village that ...more
The setting is the village of Glasthule, near Dublin, Ireland, in the year 1915. Glasthule is a quintessential Irish village that ...more
Glorious! Read the 1st 50 pages or so out loud or at least subvocalize the words to really understand what a drunkin' Irishman sounds like and means.
I'm going to re-read this, at interval, for joy and to do a review justice. ...more
I'm going to re-read this, at interval, for joy and to do a review justice. ...more
Jan 12, 2013
Elin
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A.L.
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