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The Fabulists

Autor Philip Casey
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 iul 2014
Sometimes all that can heal grief is the right story.
In late 1980s Dublin, Tess meets Mungo, who, like herself, is ridden with guilt - she because she is forced to leave her son with her hated husband; he because his son is scarred after a fire caused by his carelessness. They are too hurt to reveal their real selves to each other, but Tess hits on inventing a fantastic life in Berlin, and he picks up on it, inventing an equally fantastic life in Spain. Their fables spark erotic desire, and afford them the courage to confront their anguish and deepest fears. It isn't important that they stay together - and Tess does strike out with new lovers, to Mungo's initial bewilderment; what is important is that they finish their stories.
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ISBN-13: 9780992738457
ISBN-10: 0992738458
Pagini: 284
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: eMaker Editions

Notă biografică

I was born in London in 1950 to Irish parents from Co Laois and Co Sligo. The north London of the 1950s was an enchanting, if in retrospect dangerous, playground for children, and I frequently escaped the confines of the family house to play in the bomb-sites in Highgate. This experience was the germ of my novel The Water Star. In 1956 the family settled in Ireland near Wexford town, but moved a few years later to Hollyfort in north Wexford. This picturesque landscape, featuring Croghan mountain and Annagh Hill, and the Bann River, features in the three novels which make up The Bann River Trilogy. Apart from three years in Barcelona in the mid-seventies, I've lived in Dublin since 1971, where I have been a full time poet and novelist since 1979. My next work, due in 2018, will be non-fiction, provisionally entitled 'Histories of The Irish.'