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paw patrol wrote: » I read joyce in school. I thought it was all **** then.
Harry Palmr wrote: » Load of old Coddle
Deleted User wrote: » What a verbose bollocks.
paw patrol wrote: » But if being thick means I'm poles apart from pompous fcuks like David Norris then I'm ok with that.
Joe Dog wrote: » Sounds like an awful lot of work to go through just to read a book.
Hector Savage wrote: » - absolute and utter drivel.DRIVEL
Your Face wrote: » Some of the replies on this thread are very revealing.
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andekwarhola wrote: » The AH Review of Books :pac:
Optimalprimerib wrote: » Along with the Barry town trilogy of course
mick malones mauser wrote: » Anybody who mentions that Charlatan Roddy Doyle in a conversation about James Joyce deserves to be shot or at the very least deported to Australia on an old style convict ship.
FTA69 wrote: » Roddy Doyle is one of the best writers Ireland has produced; an absolutely blinding rendition of some various aspects of working class life in urban Ireland. The Woman Who Walked into Doors, Barrytown Trilogy - magnificent stuff. I've never read Joyce, and I'm not sh*tting on him, but Doyle shouldn't be denigrated.
Day Lewin wrote: » And as for Angela's bleedin' Ashes! Save me, chop a limb off, anything to be rescued from such a fεkkin depressing book. :-)
topper75 wrote: » A hilarious take on the absurdity of deprivation and a beaten society's tolerance of it. Reread and appreciate. Speaking of prizewinning Irish authors... anyone here tried Solar Bones?