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Parson's Bookshop: At the Heart of Bohemian Dublin, 1948-89 Book
Lynce (Triumph of the Red Devil) has written a scholarly book as addictive as an issue of Hello! She traces the creation in 1949 of the titular bookshop (which actually got its start as a general store stocking hardware) through its closure by owner Miss May Flaherty in 1988, using anecdotes and interviews with bookship staff as well as writers and their friends and relations. Though she arranges the book in roughly chronological order, the chapters weave back and forth over the years tracing events in the lives of famous bookshop patrons: the rivalry between playwright Brendan Behan and poet Patrick Kavanagh; a drunken celebration of the anniversary of Bloomsday by (among others) novelist Flann O'Brien and Tom Joyce, James Joyce's cousin; and the heydays of the Pike Theater and the Palace Bar. This is neither a literary biography nor a history of 20th-century literary Dublin; rather, it is an intimate, eccentric and loving look into a time and a place (Parsons) that are now gone. Recomended for large public and academic libraries with Anglo-Irish literature collections"" LJ 05/15/07Read More
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- 1905785119
- 9781905785117
- Brendan Lynch
- 1 November 2006
- The Liffey Press
- Paperback (Book)
- 264
- illustrated edition
- Illustrated
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