After The Wake

3.83 ( 181 Ratings by Goodreads)
After The Wake

After The Wake

3.83 (181 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 1 May, 1996
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Brendan Behan’s genius was to strike a chord between critic and common man. When he died, at the age of 41, he was arguably the most celebrated Irish writer of the twentieth century.

After the Wake is a collection of seven prose works and a series of articles. It includes all that exists of an unfinished novel, ‘The Catacombs’, and pieces together items whose comic and fanciful accounts evoke Flann O’Brien. Also featured are works of acknowledged excellence, ‘The Confirmation Suit’ and ‘A Woman of No Standing’. This writing bears all the hallmarks of the author’s talent – an ability to bring characters to life quickly and unforgettably, a sharp ear for dialogue and dialect, and a natural vocation for story-telling.

This diverse collection is a delightful and entertaining windfall from one of Ireland's most colourful writers. An essential complement to Behan's master works.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780862780319
ISBN10 0862780314
Number Of Pages 160
Item Weight 125 g
Product Dimensions 129 x 196 x 12 mm
Publisher / Reseller O'Brien Press Ltd
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

'A Marvellous collection of Behan's work which lets us see again that we had a genius among us.'

-- The Sunday Independent

‘A superb introduction by Peter Fallon…Behan (who) had an incredible literary gift demonstrated impeccably in After the Wake. Contains some previously unpublished material and boasts a cavalcade of 21 pieces, some fictional, some autobiographical, charting the political, social and cultural history of Irish life through the eyes of one of her most talented but troubled sons.’

‘After the Wake is an Emerald Isle gem and much like the man himself a heady mixture of “hell and heaven and despair and presumption and hope”.’

-- UK Blog, Book Me

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Author's Bio

Brendan Behan was born in Dublin in 1923. In 1954 his play, The Quare Fellow, was accepted for production by the Pike Theatre in Dublin. Another play, The Hostage, and his autobiographical Borstal Boy make him an international name. Brendan Behan died in 1964.

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