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J. P. Donleavy

    The Plays of J. P. Donleavy
    The Lady Who Liked Clean Rest Rooms
    Il nido dei calabroni
    A Letter Marked Personal
    The History of The Ginger Man
    Ginger Man
    • A Letter Marked Personal is J.P. Donleavy's last novel, completed in 2007. Set in New York, it relates the interior monologue of forty-eight-year-old Nathan Langriesh Johnson, the founder of a successful lingerie company.

      A Letter Marked Personal
    • Il nido dei calabroni

      • 459pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      La città di Charlotte, nel North Carolina, è in preda al panico. Uno spietatocriminale fa strage di donne, firmando i suoi delitti con un marchio divernice arancione sui corpi delle vittime. Contro la geniale astuzia del folleassassino tutti i normali sistemi investigativi sembrano destinati alfallimento, ma Virginia West, l'energico vicecapo della polizia cittadina,insieme a un giovane cronista, ha già intuito che cosa si nasconde nella mentemalata del serial killer.

      Il nido dei calabroni
    • By the author of The Ginger Man. Joy Jones has always been brought up to behave like a lady. But being pursued by a host of oversexed suitors has left her patience wearing thin. With shotguns across her knees and under her pillow, she is trigger happy and no longer welcome in polite society.

      The Lady Who Liked Clean Rest Rooms
    • Dell Publishing Company, (a Delta Book) [Published 1972]. Paper covers, 442 pp. Includes several nice b&w photos of the productions by Lewis Morley. [From back cover] Here are gathered in a single volume four plays by of the finest and most touching comic writers of our time (London Times), based on the author's own works. The plays are The Ginger Man, Fairy Tales of New York, A Singular Man and The Saddest Summer of Samuel S. The productions have garnered excellent of The Ginger Man, the London Daily Express "A bawdy, blasphemous, rich, ragged, monstrous masterpiece"; Kenneth Tynan wrote about Fairy Tales of New York . . . a chain of theatrical pearls nourished by a master of comic dialogue"; and of A Singular Man the London Times "One of the funniest and one of the saddest plays. . . ." The Saddest Summer of Samuel S has not yet been produced, and this marks its first publication in play form. J. P. Donleavy was born in New York City m 1926 and educated there and at Trinity College, Dublin. He is the author of four novels, The Ginger Man, A Singular Man,Beastly Beatitudes of Balthazar B, and The Onion Eaters, a short novel, The Saddest Summer of Samuel S; and a collection of stories, Meet My Maker The Mad Molecule.

      The Plays of J. P. Donleavy
    • The Unexpurgated Code

      A Complete Manual of Survival & Manners

      • 321pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Even Donleavy himself is reluctant to categorize this book, hinting that perhaps it is still fiction. It's most often found listed as nonfiction, however. A guide to social climbing and survival in the asphalt jungle as only Donleavy could write. Not for the easily offended and wonderfully about as non-politically correct as could be. Also rife with illustrations by the author. Humor, Literary Studies, Social Studies

      The Unexpurgated Code
    • The bestselling author of The Ginger Man writes of his own life and his Ireland--an island he adores, but of which he can still be wittily critical--in a volume beautifully illustrated with his own, previously unpublished, photographs.

      Ireland
    • That Darcy, That Dancer, That Gentleman

      • 440pagine
      • 16 ore di lettura

      In the third part of the series, Darcy is heartbroken over his lost love, Leila, and to compensate, entertains a string of unsuitable partners and throws a grand ball, through which all the Darcy characters parade

      That Darcy, That Dancer, That Gentleman