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Sunday Business Post Book of the Year Blindboy Boatclub is one half
of the Rubberbandits, Ireland's foremost satirist and now the
talented author of a collection of brilliant short stories and
visual art. Published to critical acclaim, his first collection is
powered by big themes and even bigger ideas. There are stories
about a van fuelled by Cork people's accents, Tipperary's first
ISIS recruit, a sexually aggressive banshee and a fridge dragged
heroically through the streets of Limerick. The Gospel According to
Blindboy questions and challenges the complacencies and
contradictions at the heart of modern Ireland. Whip-smart,
provocative and animated by his unmistakable dark wit, it is one of
the most original collections of short stories to emerge in recent
years. 'Mad, wild, hysterical, and all completely under the
writer's control - this is a brilliant debut.' Kevin Barry 'There
is genius in this book, warped genius. Like you'd expect from a man
who for his day job wears a plastic bag on his head but something
beyond that too. Oddly in keeping with the tradition of great Irish
writers.' Russell Brand 'If you've ever witnessed (there's no other
word for it) a Rubberbandits video you'll be anxious (there's no
other word for it) to read this collection of short stories from
one of the originators. I hesitate to use the word author as the
experience is as close to reading a traditional short story as
being burnt by a blow torch. Essential, funny and disturbing.'
Danny Boyle 'One of Ireland's finest and most intelligent comic
minds delivers stories so blisteringly funny and sharp your fingers
might bleed. In language so delicious you can taste it, we're shown
holy and unholy Ireland: a land of lock-ins, nettle stings,
stone-mad Cork birds, gas cunts and Guiney's jeans. No one is safe
- we all have the unmerciful piss ripped out of us and there's no
escape from the emotional gut punches, expertly dealt.' Tara Flynn
'Demented, dishevelled and deeply surreal - Blindboy Boatclub's
book will shock and delight.' Irish Independent 'It's not for the
faint-hearted.' Joe.ie 'You won't be disappointed. It will take you
to places unexpected.' Ryan Tubridy
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Topographia Hibernica
Blindboy Boatclub
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R566
R506
Discovery Miles 5 060
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You don't fully appreciate how large a donkey's head is until it's
beside you in a Fiat Punto. The view in my mirror was furry and
violent. I was driving blind. Driving with a donkey stuffed in the
back seat; jackdaws pecking brains out through the roof of a
confessional box; cat piss and astronauts. This is the world not as
you see it, but as it is, twisted from the maverick mind of
Blindboyboatclub. These are stories of the strange unsettlings in
the souls of men caught in between the past and the possible;
stories of heart-blinding rage and disquieting compassion. Taking
its title from a twelfth-century English manuscript of the same
name, which dehumanised the people and culture of Ireland to
facilitate domination, Topographia Hibernica is a collection that
unravels the knotted threads of humanity, nature and colonisation
from a contemporary Irish perspective. Called 'one of the most
gifted writers of his generation' by the Irish Times,
Blindboyboatclub is the essential voice for the Irish condition in
the twenty-first century. Topographia Hibernica is his unmissable
new short-story collection.
Boulevard Wren and Other Stories is the stunning follow-up to the
bestselling Gospel According to Blindboy, and a warped mirror held
up to the Irish psyche. Provocative and unsettling, the stories
rove through the centuries, from the barren fields of Famine-struck
Meath to the chaotic landscape of the near future, where social
media has colonised the deepest recesses of the human subconscious.
This is a world populated by characters lost and at odds with the
demands of contemporary life, for whom the line separating
redemption and madness has grown impossibly fine. Razor-sharp
social commentary, it is an era-defining work from one of Ireland's
most anarchic satirists. Praise for The Gospel According to
Blindboy: 'Mad, wild, hysterical.' Kevin Barry, author of Night
Boat to Tangier 'There is genius in this book, warped genius. Like
you'd expect from a man who for his day job wears a plastic bag on
his head but something beyond that too. Oddly in keeping with the
tradition of great Irish writers.' Russell Brand 'One of Ireland's
finest and most intelligent comic minds delivers stories so
blisteringly funny and sharp your fingers might bleed. In language
so delicious you can taste it, we're shown holy and unholy Ireland:
a land of lock-ins, nettle stings, stone-mad Cork birds, gas cunts
and Guiney's jeans. No one is safe - we all have the unmerciful
piss ripped out of us and there's no escape from the emotional gut
punches, expertly dealt.' Tara Flynn 'If you've ever witnessed a
Rubberbandits video you'll be anxious (there's no other word for
it) to read this collection of short stories from one of the
originators. I hesitate to use the word author as the experience is
as close to reading a traditional short story as being burnt by a
blow torch. Essential, funny and disturbing.' Danny Boyle
'Demented, dishevelled and deeply surreal - Blindboy Boatclub's
book will shock and delight.' Irish independent 'It's not for the
faint-hearted.' Joe.ie 'You won't be disappointed. It will take you
to places unexpected.' Ryan Tubridy Business Post Book of the Year
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