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Aidan Higgins: The Fragility of Form Book

Drawing together a wide range of focused critical commentary and observation by internationally renowned scholars and writers, this collection of essays offers a major reassessment of Aidan Higginsâ??s body of work almost fifty years after the appearance of his first book, Felo De Se. Authors like Annie Proulx, John Banville, Derek Mahon, Dermot Healy, and Higgins himself, represented by a previously uncollected essay, offer a variety of critical and creative commentaries, while scholars such as Keith Hopper, Peter van de Kamp, George Oâ??Brien, and Gerry Dukes contribute exciting new perspectives on all aspects of Higginsâ??s writing, including his radio plays, his critical work, and the Harold Pinter film adaptation of Langrishe, Go Down. Langrishe too is revisited, while convincing cases are made for the major significance of later novels such as Bornholm Night-Ferry and Lions of the Grunewald, as well as Higginsâ??s unorthodox trilogy of autobiographies. This collection confirms the enduring significance of Aidan Higgins as one of the major writers of our time, and also offers testament that Higginsâ??s work is being rediscovered by a new generation of critics and writers.Read More

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  • 1564785629
  • 9781564785626
  • Neil Murphy
  • 5 March 2010
  • W. W. Norton & Co.
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 330
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