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El. knyga: JG Farrell: The Making of a Writer

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  • Formatas: 440 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Oct-2012
  • Leidėjas: Cork University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781782050209
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  • Formatas: 440 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Oct-2012
  • Leidėjas: Cork University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781782050209
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This new, expanded edition of the widely praised biography of the Booker Prize-winning author JG Farrell is timely. His literary achievement is still in the ascendent, as proved by the posthumous award in 2010 of the 'Lost' Booker for 'Troubles', decided by international e-vote. That made him a double Booker winner, and the publicity given to his renowned Empire Trilogy novels has left the general reading public wanting to know more. Lavinia Greacen has uncovered fresh material and additional photographs since the publication of the first edition, shedding further light on Farrell's short life and tragic death, as well as the development of his writing career. The result is a fascinating and compelling story about the man described by the latest Estudios Irlandeses as 'one of the English language's most accomplished and enigmatic figures'. The life of the novelist J.G. Farrell (1935 - 1979) is almost stranger than fiction. He was a schoolboy sporting hero struck down by polio, a dedicated writer living on a shoestring who was awarded the Booker Prize in 1973, and, with his literary reputation secure and a newly-converted house on the scenic west Cork coastline, he was drowned at the age of 44 while fishing from rocks nearby. This expanded biography, interweaving letters and interviews from sources previously unknown, tells the moving story of his peripatetic life. It ranges from his childhood in Ireland to public school and university in England; from his base in London, where most of his novels took shape, to extended stays in France and the United States, and to periods spent in Mexico, India, Vietnam and Singapore. Readers will discover that Farrell's celebrated Empire Trilogy, which includes Troubles, The Siege of Krishnapur and The Singapore Grip, reflects his own travels and personal experiences, as well as his unique wit and imagination. This biography reveals the very private man behind the celebrated literary novelist. 'After reading it', wrote Gerald Dawe, Senior Lecturer in English at Trinity College, Dublin, 'I felt not only that I knew J.G. Farrell, but that I, too, mourned his loss as if he were a friend.'

Recenzijos

J.G.Farrell's novels approached troubled colonial histories with creative genius and profound empathy; recognition of his stature has grown in the years since his untimely death. In my opinion he stands as one of the very best novelists writing in English in the later twentieth century - Prof. Roy Foster Time has burnished Farrell's reputation and he is recognised as a central figure in British literature of the twentieth century's second half. Nothing has surpassed the imaginative reach of his exploration of our colonial past - Ian McEwan I've always regarded JG Farrell as a true master... He wrote with such generosity and insight about individuals caught in the large tides of history, and he managed to combine perfectly his almost C19th-style storytelling gifts with a subtly modern sensibility - Kazuo Ishiguro

Acknowledgements xiii
Foreword xix
Prologue xxiii
Part One
1 At the Centre of a Vast Empire
3(11)
2 The Vanished Comfort and Security of Earlier Days 1935--1947
14(12)
3 Run Very Fast, Very Fast Indeed 1947--1952
26(16)
4 The Yearning, the Boredom, the Heartache 1952--1955
42(13)
5 A Ballistic Missile 1955--1956
55(13)
6 In Human Affairs, Things Tend Inevitably to Go Wrong 1956--1957
68(17)
7 The Beauty of the Cold Season 1957--1958
85(19)
8 Water Becoming Hard Ice 1959--1960
104(15)
9 This Is the Kind of Life I Want 1960--1962
119(19)
10 The Slow, Dangerous Ascent 1962--1963
138(23)
11 A Sea of Dark Feathers 1964--1965
161(15)
12 A Nebulous Desire for Escape 1965--1966
176(17)
13 The Extreme Outer Edge of Endeavour 1966--1967
193(20)
14 A Traveller through Unmapped Country 1967--1968
213(18)
Part Two
15 Out into the Open Sea 1969--1970
231(24)
16 A Foot Wedged in the Door of Eternity 1971
255(22)
17 In the Right Place at the Right Time 1973--1974
277(25)
18 At Large in the Minefields 1975--1978
302(32)
19 A Tiny Bit World-Weary 1978--1979
334(23)
20 A Place to Breathe 1979
357(17)
Epilogue 374(7)
`The World of J. G. Farrell' 381(2)
Derek Mahon
Notes and References 383
Index
Lavinia Greacen lives in County Dublin and is the author of JG Farrell in His Own Words (Cork University Press, 2009)