Roddy Doyle: Raining on the Parade - Dermot McCarthy - Books - The Liffey Press - 9781904148258 - October 25, 2004
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Roddy Doyle: Raining on the Parade


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From The Commitments and the Booker Prize-winning ""Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha,"" to ""The Woman Who Walked into Walls"" and ""A Star Called Henry,"" it could be argued that Roddy Doyle is the most successful and popular Irish writer of the 1990s. However, his popularity and perceived anti-intellectual thrust have caused many critics to refuse to recognize him as ""literary."" This book argues that Doyle's representation of working-class Dublin has broken with the traditional literary view of the Irish as a homogenous ""people"" and has given voice to a little-heard side of modern Ireland. Doyle is a realistic novelist, a comic social-satirist and, most recently, a brilliantly inventive parodist whose fictions cohere around a single focal concern: the defense of the individual's struggle to live with dignity and decency in the face of overwhelming odds.


280 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 25, 2004
Original release date 2003
ISBN13 9781904148258
Publishers The Liffey Press
Pages 280
Dimensions 138 × 212 × 21 mm   ·   376 g
Language English  

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