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Original Title: | The Green Fool |
ISBN: | 0141184205 (ISBN13: 9780141184203) |
Edition Language: | English |
Patrick Kavanagh
Paperback | Pages: 272 pages Rating: 4.06 | 176 Users | 14 Reviews
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Title | : | The Green Fool |
Author | : | Patrick Kavanagh |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 272 pages |
Published | : | February 22nd 2001 by Penguin Books (first published January 7th 1975) |
Categories | : | Cultural. Ireland. European Literature. Irish Literature. Poetry. Fiction. Classics |
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Time hardly mattered in the village of Mucker, the birthplace of poet and writer Patrick Kavanagh. Full of wry humour, Kavanagh's unsentimental and evocative account of his Irish rural upbringing describes a patriarchal society surviving on the edge of poverty, sustained by the land and an insatiable love of gossip. There are tales of schoolboy skirmishes, blackberrying and night-time salmon-poaching; of country-weddings and fairs, of political banditry and religious pilgrimages; and of farm-work in the fields and kicking mares.Rating Epithetical Books The Green Fool
Ratings: 4.06 From 176 Users | 14 ReviewsJudgment Epithetical Books The Green Fool
One of my favourite books. Humour and Pathos mixing perfectly."Is Paddie getting a bit odd of himself?"I loved this book. It has captured a moment in time that Ireland has lost for ever, for better or worse. The age of the romantic poet; the mystic of the little hills is gone now and for ever. The first 200 pages or so are a semi fictionalised account of his youth, while the remainder of the book is more like an autobiography, telling how he drifted into the literary world (With some difficulty) and how he literally forced himself off of his 20 acre farm.
I fucking love this book. It's a funny, witty read and it gives a fascinating insight into what life was like in rural Ireland during the early 1900s. I mean, if you were gonna write a book about rural Ireland in that time then this should be on your research list, but it's by no means some academic borefest. For example, there's a bit about some builders coming round to build a house or a shed, or something, and they have to be supplied with drink for the duration of the job! Awesome! Fuck you
a wonderful read, so filled with vision
An enjoyable insight into the upbringing of Patrick Kavanagh. Each chapter dealt with perhaps overly simple things but from these Kavanagh brightens the pages with a host of characters and conflicts whether his own or others. You get a good feel of what life would be like as a poor Irish farmer at the begining of the 20th century. The difference of a century is astounding with how his father was the only person in possession of a decent clock for miles with a 'good' accuracy of half an hour.
Excellent book....It is a bit hard to appreciate life-style.....Walking a journey which now takes 2 and a half hours by car!.........It is an excellent book despite hearing second-hand how obnoxious the author could be from various sources!......Would recommend it!
Amazing book, like taking a trip back in time to a world long gone. Beautiful lyrical prose, full of humour and packed with details of how life was lived in the days before electricity, modern plumbing and petrol engines. I was fascinated and inspired by the author's description of his development from cobbler / small farmer who had left formal schooling at the age of 12 to acclaimed poet and writer.
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