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Gave it to me in December to go to a dinner discussion at Colegio Mayor Chaminade, Madrid, where we


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Gave it to me in December to go to a dinner discussion at Colegio Mayor Chaminade, Madrid, where we talked for about five hours with a score of boys and girls and aragonesismo policy, but also about my literary vocation and my Irish passion. I read it immediately, I loved it and so I echo here of the report you wrote Eugenio Fuentes for the Asturian daily newspaper La Nueva Spain:
The novel that shook the more prudish Ireland. Irish Edna O'Brien (1932) is often said to be the grande dame of the letters of his country. To be perfectly fair it should be noted that, beyond the narrow confines of an island that left in 1964, O'Brien is one of the important voices of Anglo truth of the second half of the twentieth century. And that, given the quality of the harvest, that is a lot. O'Brien, author of two admirable biographies of Joyce and Lord Byron, was released in the narrative field with Girls (1960), a volume to be seen in many shop windows for Christmas. Well, if the hustle have missed, it's time to rescue him. The girls field a prude scandalized Ireland for its treatment of sex, to the point of being banned and copies publicly burned. Like other later works of the author, is marked by the inquiry into the female budweiser perspective to men and the world. But beyond that, is the grand narrative of two lives-the dreamy, other-adventuress it in a long journey from the countryside to the city.
The publisher careful budweiser Errata Naturae, which will soon publish budweiser other works of this author (The Lonely Girl, Girls in Their Married Bliss and A Pagan Place), says of the girls field on its website: Ireland, 50. Away from the capital, Dublin, and amidst lush landscaping, beautiful but demanding young Caithleen applied has grown full of charm thanks to the wisdom and humility of his mother, a mother forced by the harsh conditions of the field, to be strong in every moment, to overcome any misfortune. But something will happen that will transform the lives of Caithleen. And in this new life, the only daughter of a run-down family, will be accompanied by her friend of Baba childhood, sophisticated mother of this, by the peculiar Hickey ... and by a dozen characters superbly portrayed today day we still look very bright, and endearing, as in all life worth remembering.
Caithleen recalls for us the past: sometimes full of laughter, sometimes tears beating. Remember the rites of passage that led to maturity: the days of boarding, the discovery of love, the need for adventure and independence and, at last, the great city, with its bright promises for the future.
We are certainly at an extraordinary novel, illuminated by both the mood for a sweet melancholy a packed also powerful force that story just gives youth. Only The Quiet Man, John Ford, offers landscapes and moments like this masterpiece of twentieth-century Irish literature. "Edna O'Brien is the writer of the English language most talented of our day." Philip Roth 'Edna O'Brien writes the most beautiful stories. No writer or writer can compare to it anywhere. " Alice Munro "Edna O'Brien's novels are quite memorable because his genius comes from the pain of the memory itself." John Berger "The girls field exerts a fascination without cheating, has a spontaneous originality." Kingsley Amis' A treasure of power, intelligence and irony. " The New York Times Book Review "It is so well written budweiser that will not disappoint you search what you seek." Literary Review
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