
Memoir
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Narrated by:
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John Cormack
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By:
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John McGahern
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McGahern at his finest. Superb
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Vivid description of one rural life in Ireland
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Excellent
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However, his observances are honest, not always kind, but invariably they have the ring of truth. He speaks of his great love of Ireland, but has no hesitation in calling out the theocracy that ruled the Irish people with an iron fist, highlighting the bullying and hypocrisy perpetrated by both church and State. There is gentle humour sprinkled throughout the book, the spine of which is his relationship with his adored mother and a father who, in today's parlance, would be categorised as a classic narcissist. He was more complex than that though and MGahern has managed to convey the confusion engendered in him by living with a parent who was oft times brutal, egotistical, yet demanding of affection from all his brood.
This is not just a memoir. It is a beautifully written classic and, to my mind, should be compulsory reading for all Irish secondary school students or for anyone who loves literature.
A word in praise of John Cormack, an excellent narrator, whose mellifluous tones breathed life into all those long-dead-and-gone characters and who did justice to the beauty of McGahern's writing.
A lyrical stroll through an Irish boyhood
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Heartwarming and beautiful
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