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Jamie ONeill

    1 de enero de 1962

    Jamie O'Neill es un autor irlandés cuya obra se caracteriza por una profunda comprensión de la psique humana y la complejidad de las relaciones. Su escritura a menudo se compara con los clásicos de la literatura irlandesa, manteniendo al mismo tiempo un estilo único y cautivador. La ficción de O'Neill profundiza en temas de identidad, amor y pérdida, creando personajes intrincados y cercanos. Sus novelas son celebradas por su mérito literario y su capacidad para evocar fuertes respuestas emocionales en los lectores.

    At swim, two boys
    Kilbrack
    • Kilbrack

      • 304 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      A cast of rampant miscreants, brilliantly witty dialogue, and dark imaginings make for compulsive comic reading in "Kilbrack," written more than a decade before "At Swim, Two Boys" established O'Neill as "one of the most powerful voices in contemporary Irish fiction" ("The Observer").

      Kilbrack
    • At swim, two boys

      • 656 páginas
      • 23 horas de lectura

      ~ The Irish contemporary classic in a beautiful new edition ~ 'Weren't you never out for an easy dip?' he asked . . . 'I don't mean the baths, I mean with a pal. For a lark like.' Out at the Forty Foot, that great jut of Dublin rock where gentlemen bathe in the scandalous nude, two boys meet day after day. There they make a pact: that Doyler will teach Jim to swim, and in a year, they will swim the bay to the distant beacon of the Muglins rock, to raise the Green and claim it for themselves. As a turbulent year drives inexorably towards the Easter Rising of 1916 and Ireland sets forth on a path to uncertain glory, a tender, secret love story unfolds. Written with verve and mastery in a modern Irish tradition descended from James Joyce and Flann O'Brien, At Swim, Two Boys is a shimmering novel of unforgettable ambition, intensity and humanity. 'One of the greatest Irish novels ever written' David Marcus 'The music of Jamie O'Neill's prose creates a new Irish symphony' Peter Ackroyd 'Heartachingly beautiful' Independent on Sunday 'A vivid picture of human freedom' Sunday Times

      At swim, two boys