Eilis From the Flats by Paul Larkin

Eilis From the Flats by Paul Larkin

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Eilis From the Flats by Paul Larkin

Éilis from the Flats is a hard-nosed but tender chronicle of flawed characters, bad choices, and contemporary Dublin life. This Irish novel of scandal and substance abuse follows the exploits of Tommy Baker, a veteran journalist; James Tierney, a researcher at Empire Television; Jimmy Heffernan, a reformed north-side Dublin gangster and local hero, and Éilis Devanney, who lives in the Star of the Sea flats, in Jimmy’s neighborhood. When Éilis writes a document for Tommy and James, revealing that Jimmy is in no way reformed, there is no going back. The truth will out.
Paul Larkin worked for five years in the Danish Merchant Navy before taking a degree in Scandinavian and Celtic Studies. Larkin then went on to train as a film director with the BBC. He had a long career in journalism and film/documentary-making before going back to work with Scandinavian languages and fiction in general as a translator, literary critic, and author.
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ISBN 13 9781628972764
ISBN 10 1628972769
Title Eilis From the Flats
Author Paul Larkin
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Dalkey Archive Press
Year published 2019-12-12
Number of pages 220
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.