The Hill Road by Patrick O'keeffe

The Hill Road by Patrick O'keeffe

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Creates a vision of rural Ireland in four unforgettable novellas, linked by setting and circumstance, that is humorous and true. The authors Ireland is a precarious world where time and landscape are forceful characters, but it is also a place of natural beauty, of laughter, of family closeness, a place where stories can change lives.

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The Hill Road by Patrick O'keeffe

The "Hill Road" marks the debut of an original and exciting new voice in Irish Fiction. Writing in the tradition of William Trevor and John McGahern, Patrick O'Keeffe has created a vision of rural Ireland in four unforgettable novellas, linked by setting and circumstance, that is clear-eyed, evocative, humorous and true. The townland of Kilkelly is at risk of being trapped for ever in an earlier version of itself, a time when shell-shocked soldiers returned from the trenches, and convent orphans could be billeted as servants with poor farmers; a time when a glamorous Irish American finds her liberated ways mean flirting is flirting with death, and a chance meeting on a train means the postman's widow must face the past she has always sidestepped. Patrick O'Keeffe's Ireland is a precarious world where time and landscape are forceful characters, but it is also a place of natural beauty, of laughter, of family closeness, a place where stories can change lives.
Patrick O'Keeffe was born and grew up in Co. Limerick, but moved to the United States in his 20s and now lives and teaches at the University of Michigan.He is working on a novel.
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ISBN 13 9780747571582
ISBN 10 0747571589
Titel The Hill Road
Autor Patrick O'keeffe
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Erscheinungsjahr 2005-06-06
Seitenanzahl 272
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