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Oh, Play That Thing Book

Oh, Play That Thing is a fast-moving picaresque sequel to Roddy Doyle's novel about the Irish War of Independence and Civil War, A Star Called Henry. On the run from his former commanders, IRA assassin Henry ends up in the USA and copes indifferently with the gang-dominated New York of the early 1920s, and the worlds of Chicago jazz and the migrant workers of the Depression. Henry is a charming chancer, and a survivor, but this does not mean that he has an especially nice time for more than moments--his own ruthless past continually returns to haunt him. Doyle does a nice line in memorable unpleasant images--a bunch of homing pigeons swollen and dying from bathtub gin; a wooden leg smouldering unnoticed from closeness to a campfire. There's also a strong sense of the changing language of immigrants trying to belong; this is, among other things, the story of how his Irish hero learns to think and speak in the American vein. The vignettes of real people--notably Henry's friend the young Louis Armstrong--are more than just decoration. In the Depression chapters, Doyle writes powerfully about the way folklore grows up. In places, this is a jerkily structured book, but it is always a highly intelligent one. --Roz KaveneyRead More

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    It's 1924, and New York is the centre of the universe. Henry Smart is a handsome man who catches the attention of the mobsters who run the district. Louis Armstrong is a man with a trumpet and bleeding lips. There are places a black man cannot go, things he cannot do. Armstrong needs a white man, and the man he chooses is Henry Smart.

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    It's 1924 and New York is the centre of the universe. Henry Smart on the run from Dublin falls on his feet. He is a handsome man with a sandwich board behind which he stashes hooch for the speakeasies of the Lower East Side. He catches the attention of the mobsters who run the district and soon there are eyes on his back and men in the shadows. It is time to leave for another America. Chicago is wild and new and newest of all is the music. Furious wild happy music played by a man with a trumpet and bleeding lips called Louis Armstrong. His music is everywhere coming from every open door every phonograph. But Armstrong is a prisoner of his colour; there are places a black man cannot go things he cannot do. Armstrong needs a man a white man and the man he chooses is Henry Smart.

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    Oh, Play That Thing : Paperback : Vintage Publishing : 9780099477655 : 0099477653 : 01 Sep 2006 : He is a handsome man with a sandwich board, behind which he stashes hooch for the speakeasies of the Lower East Side. Furious, wild, happy music played by a man with a trumpet and bleeding lips called Louis Armstrong. Armstrong needs a man, a white man, and the man he chooses is Henry Smart.

  • 0099477653
  • 9780099477655
  • Roddy Doyle
  • 1 September 2005
  • Vintage
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 384
  • New edition
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