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Robert McLiam Wilson

    1 janvier 1964

    Robert McLiam Wilson est salué pour sa voix singulière, explorant les profondeurs de l'existence humaine avec une honnêteté sans faille. Ses récits plongent dans des thèmes complexes, avec une prose reconnue pour son énergie brute et son aperçu psychologique pénétrant. Wilson capture magistralement l'essence de la lutte et de la résilience humaines, souvent dans des contextes vibrants et âpres. Son écriture met au défi les lecteurs d'affronter des vérités inconfortables tout en examinant des thèmes universels d'identité, de rédemption et la recherche de sens dans un monde chaotique.

    Eureka Street
    Ripley Bogle
    Eureka Street: A Novel of Ireland Like No Other
    • 4,2(3018)Évaluer

      In a city blasted by years of force and fury, but momentarily stilled by a cease-fire, two unlikely friends search for that most human of needs: love. But of course, a night of lust will do. Jake Jackson and Chuckie Lurgan--one Catholic, one Protestant--navigate their sectarian city and their nonsectarian friendship with wit and style. Chuckie, an unemployed dreamer, stumbles into bliss with a beautiful American who lives in Belfast. Jake, a repo man with the soul of a poet, can only manage a hilarious war of insults with a spitfire Republican whose Irish name, properly pronounced, sounds like someone choking.Brilliant, exuberant, and bitingly funny, Eureka Street introduces us to one of the finest young writers to emerge from Ireland in years.

      Eureka Street: A Novel of Ireland Like No Other
    • Ripley Bogle

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,0(4)Évaluer

      A Cambridge dropout turned penniless drifter, the unforgettable Ripley Bogle takes us through the underbelly of London and into the surreal world of a vagabond. But Bogle is not your average bum. With a razor-sharp intellect, prodigious powers of perception, and better-than-average appearance ("Most movie stars would give their false back teeth for the kind of lived-in look that I possess"), Bogle careens through the wild streets of homelessness and Irish identity, all the while regaling us with the tale of his ragged Belfast past--and the events that led up to his extraordinary existence.In a brilliant coupling of sardonic, self-deprecating wit and the lush lyricism of a poet, Robert McLiam Wilson brings us a fiercely modern character with an old soul. Imbued with a grace that is thoroughly at odds with his squalid world, Ripley Bogle gnaws at the fringes of society and skewers its fat heart. The result is a hilarious, unexpectedly touching novel that is destined to become a classic.

      Ripley Bogle
    • Eureka Street

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,1(231)Évaluer

      From the author of Ripley Bogle and Manfred's Pain, this story is set in Belfast in the 6 months just before and after the latest ceasefires. Politics and violence are the backdrop to the erotic action of a city that fuels itself on love.

      Eureka Street