Written by an American who has lived in London for several years,
this is of a piece with the current crop of young men who find an
aesthetic in ??uglinces, who, in concentrating on one hapless
individual, would bring down the importance of mass man, and whose
murky, squalid dossiers have their interest in the sum of the whole
rather than any one part. The always shameless, often shameful
posturing focus here is on an American married to an English girl
and with a little daughter, Sebastian Dangerfield, who is getting a
degree in law at Trinity, in Dublin; his "cloacal grip on life"
leads him to other arms, other beds and other areas of nuisance
value. His drinking, indebtedness and irresponsibility send his
wife packing, he follows and more moves are involved; there are
reprisals against ?? landlords, creditors and the milking of a
spinster tenant; there's a trip to London and, when Sebastian is
all but sunk, there is the help of an old friend from Dublin and
reunion with Mary, who has followed him and is willing to work for
them both. Accompanying Sebastian's passage of passions are the
attempts of another American, O'Keefe, to lose his virginity -
without success. This rogue's progress is ably and fairly
introduced by Arland Ussher; published in England, it created a
stir and sales; it is being readied for critical attention: it is
for those unfettered minds previously softened by Amis, Osborne
& Co., and sensing the human comedy implied. (Kirkus Reviews)
Feckless, unwashed, charming, penurious Sebastian Balfe
Dangerfield, Trinity College Law student, Irish American with an
English Accent, maroon in the ould country and dreaming of dollars
and ready women, stumbles from the public house to the pawnbrokers,
murmuring delusive enticements in the ear of any girl who'll
listen, in delirious search of freedom, wealth, and the recognition
he feels is his due. Lyrical and ribald, illuminating, poignant and
hugely entertaining, The Ginger Man is a work of authentic comic
genius.
General
Imprint: |
Abacus
|
Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
March 1997 |
Authors: |
J.P. Donleavy
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Dimensions: |
198 x 126 x 23mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - B-format
|
Pages: |
346 |
Edition: |
New Ed |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-349-10875-9 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
General & literary fiction >
Modern fiction
|
LSN: |
0-349-10875-7 |
Barcode: |
9780349108759 |
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