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Roddy Doyle

    8 maggio 1958

    Roddy Doyle è un autore irlandese le cui opere si addentrano nelle profondità dell'esperienza umana con sensibilità e umorismo. La sua prosa, spesso ambientata a Dublino, esplora le complessità delle relazioni familiari e le sfide sociali con una voce originale. Doyle cattura magistralmente dialoghi autentici e la vita interiore dei suoi personaggi, offrendo ai lettori uno sguardo profondo sulla vita. La sua capacità di fondere la cruda realtà con una calda empatia lo rende un narratore memorabile.

    Roddy Doyle
    Paddy Clarke ah ah ah!
    I Commitments
    Le avventure nel frattempo
    Paula Spencer
    Rover salva il Natale
    Il trattamento Ridarelli
    • Il trattamento Ridarelli

      • 108pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Il signor Mack fa un lavoro davvero interessante: l’assaggiatore di biscotti. Ma una mattina, sulla strada per la fabbrica di biscotti lo aspetta un destino davvero ingrato (e puzzolente): è sul punto di sperimentare... il trattamento Ridarelli. A chi tocca il trattamento Ridarelli? Agli adulti che sono cattivi coi bambini, che raccontano che una cosa sa di pollo quando non è così, che fanno le puzze e incolpano i figli, che mangiano l’ultima fetta di pizza senza nemmeno offrirne un po’ agli altri. In cosa consiste il trattamento Ridarelli? E il signor Mack se lo merita davvero? Leggete il libro e lo scoprirete. Raccontare il mondo attraverso gli occhi dei bambini: come in Paddy Clarke ah ah ah! e in tutti i suoi romanzi per adulti, Roddy Doyle - tra i più famosi scrittori dell’ultima generazione - è riuscito a eliminare la distanza tra narratore e lettore bambino. Il risultato è un romanzo spensierato, irriverente e privo di sentimentalismi.

      Il trattamento Ridarelli
      4,2
    • Rover salva il Natale

      • 152pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Si sta avvicinando il 25 dicembre e Rudolph, la renna più forte e più veloce, che sa orientarsi a occhi chiusi tra le stelle, è in sciopero. Babbo Natale sa che c'è solo un animale in grado di sostituire Rudolph: un cane di nome Rover. Riuscirà l'astuto elfo inviato da Babbo Natale a convincere il cane più furbo del mondo a lavorare gratis per una notte intera? Età di lettura: da 8 anni.

      Rover salva il Natale
      4,1
    • Paula Spencer

      • 322pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Alle soglie dei quarantotto anni Paula, indimenticata protagonista di La donna che sbatteva nelle porte , si trova a dover rimettere insieme i pezzi della sua vita. Charlo, il marito violento e manesco, è morto; ma le ha lasciato segni tangibili nel corpo e nell’anima. E l’ha indotta all’alcolismo. A dire il vero, lei non beve ormai da mesi e ha anche un lavoro stabile come donna delle pulizie. Ma gli ostacoli da superare sono ancora molti: la memoria del passato, l’assedio dei sensi di colpa. John Paul, il figlio maggiore, eroinomane, se ne è andato di casa da un pezzo; e sulla coscienza di Paula pesa come un macigno la bottiglia che lei stessa, un Natale, regalò alla figlia Nicola, per avere una compagna di bevute. Adesso Nicola è un’adulta matura e una mamma responsabile, che continua a occuparsi anche della propria madre; quanto a John Paul, si è disintossicato e rifatto una famiglia. Ma ha altri due figli a cui pensare: Jack, un adolescente severo e taciturno, e Leanne: Leanne la pazza, l’adorabile, la cervellona. Leanne l’alcolizzata. Contro di lei, per lei, Paula dovrà combattere l’ultima e la più dura delle battaglie.

      Paula Spencer
      3,9
    • Le avventure nel frattempo

      • 173pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Torna la famiglia Mack, già protagonista del "Trattamento Ridarelli" e di "Rover salva il Natale". Torna il cane Rover, quello intelligentissimo, quello "con un cervello grande come l'Africa ficcato in una testa grossa come una patata lessa", per un turbine di avventure esilaranti e improbabili che si scatenano tutte una "nel frattempo" dell'altra: il signor Mack finisce in prigione, sua moglie inizia il giro del mondo a piedi senza dirlo a nessuno, i suoi figli scavano un tunnel sotto la prigione... Età di lettura: da 6 anni.

      Le avventure nel frattempo
      3,9
    • I Commitments

      • 166pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      A Barrytown, un quartiere popolare di Dublino, un gruppo di ragazzi decide di fondare una band di soul e rythm & blues ispirandosi ai grandi protagonisti del genere, da James Brown a Otis Redding. Si chiamano "Commitments", per esprimere un impegno radicale, senza mezzi termini. Ci sono Jimmy Rabbitte, il manager del gruppo; Joey The Lips, il mitico trombettista che ha suonato con tutti quelli che contano; Deco, il cantante dalla voce potente e il carattere impossibile e le tre coriste più sexy di tutta la città. La loro sarà una vicenda di successi e disastri, di splendide amicizie e formidabili litigi, di amori del tutto imprevisti e di abbandoni clamorosi. Ma sono soprattutto lo humour e il linguaggio brillante a segnare questo romanzo che è stato l'esordio di Roddy Doyle, e che ha visto nascere la verissima ma del tutto inventata Barrytown, teatro anche degli altri romanzi che completano la trilogia: "Bella famiglia!" e "Due sulla strada".

      I Commitments
      4,0
    • Paddy Clarke ah ah ah!

      • 285pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      "Sometimes when nothing happened it was really getting ready to happen." Irish Paddy rampages through Barrytown streets with like-minded hooligans, playing cowboys, etching names in wet concrete, setting fires. The gang are not bad boys, just restless. When his parents argue, Paddy stays up all night to keep them safe. Change always comes, not always for the better.

      Paddy Clarke ah ah ah!
      3,6
    • Matto weekend

      • 88pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Voi forse no, ma i due protagonisti di Matto weekend, dopo essersi precipitati allo stadio e aver setacciato l’intera Liverpool alla ricerca dell’introvabile Ben, cominciano a farsi domande filosofiche sul senso della vita e di conseguenza cadono in crisi. Cosa mai sarà successo a Ben? Possibile che si sia soltanto perso? I mesi passano e nessuno risponde ai continui sms dei ragazzi. Finché un colpo di scena restituirà loro la passione per il calcio, la birra e le donne, insieme a un Ben che pare provenire dritto dal paradiso terrestre. Scritto con lo stile acido e veloce che ha reso Roddy Doyle uno degli autori più seguiti di oggi, Matto weekend è il fulminante, spassosissimo apologo di un’amicizia assoluta: ammesso che, ai nostri giorni, si possa ancora distinguere l’amicizia. dall’amore.

      Matto weekend
    • The Rover Adventures

      • 432pagine
      • 16 ore di lettura

      Includes "The Giggler Treatment," "Rover Saves Christmas," and "The Meanwhile Adventures."

      The Rover Adventures
      4,4
    • The Barrytown trilogy

      • 633pagine
      • 23 ore di lettura

      The Barrytown Trilogy' comprises Roddy Doyle's three popular and acclaimed comic novels - 'The Commitments', which also enjoyed widespread success when adapted for cinema, 'The Snapper', and 'The Van.

      The Barrytown trilogy
      4,3
    • Ham On Rye

      • 336pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      With his fourth novel, legendary barfly Charles Bukowski follows the path of his alter ego Henry Chinaski through the high school years of acne and rejection, drinking his way through the Depression, and ends at the start of World War Two.

      Ham On Rye
      4,2
    • The Guts

      • 336pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Jimmy Rabbitte is back. The man who invented the Commitments back in the eighties is now forty-seven, with a loving wife, four kids ... and bowel cancer. He isn’t dying, he thinks, but he might be. Jimmy still loves his music, and he still loves to hustle – his new thing is finding old bands and then finding the people who loved them enough to pay money for their resurrected singles and albums. On his path through Dublin he meets two of the Commitments – Outspan, whose own illness is probably terminal, and Imelda Quirk, still as gorgeous as ever. He is reunited with his long-lost brother and learns to play the trumpet… This warm, funny novel is about friendship and family, about facing death and opting for life. It climaxes in one of the great passages in Roddy Doyle’s fiction: four middle-aged men at Ireland’s hottest rock festival watching Jimmy’s son Marvin’s band Moanin’ At Midnight pretending to be Bulgarian and playing a song called ‘I’m Going to Hell’ that apparently hasn’t been heard since 1932… Why? You’ll have to read The Guts to find out. Winner of the Irish Book Awards Novel of the Year

      The Guts
      4,1
    • Aithnionn an Fhuil a Cheile

      • 112pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Part of the Open Door series of short books for emerging readers, now translated for the first time into Irish with the support of An Chomhairle um Oideachas Gaeltachta agus Gaelscolaiochta, and ideal for learners of the Irish language.

      Aithnionn an Fhuil a Cheile
      4,0
    • Rover and the Big Fat Baby

      • 160pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      A hilarious Rover adventure for young readers from the Booker Prize-winning author Roddy Doyle and illustrated by Chris Judge.

      Rover and the Big Fat Baby
      3,8
    • Greyhound of a Girl

      • 176pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      12 year old Mary's beloved grandmother is near the end of her life. Letting go is hard - until Granny's long-dead mammy appears at Mary's door, returning to help her dying daughter say goodbye. But first she needs to take them all on a visit to the past. A sharp and tender tale of family history and the bonds between mothers and daughters.

      Greyhound of a Girl
      3,9
    • Charlie Savage

      • 208pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      **SHORTLISTED FOR THE BOLLINGER EVERYMAN WODEHOUSE PRIZE FOR COMIC WRITING 2019** Meet Charlie Savage: a middle-aged Dubliner with an indefatigable wife, an exasperated daughter, a drinking buddy who’s realized that he’s been a woman all along… Compiled here for the first time is a whole year’s worth of Roddy Doyle’s hilariousseries for the Irish Independent. Giving a unique voice to the everyday, he draws a portrait of a man – funny, loyal, somewhat bewildered – trying to keep pace with the modern world (if his knees don’t give out first).

      Charlie Savage
      4,0
    • Two for the Road

      • 112pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      The next round in the beloved Two Pints series from the ever-brilliant, always hilarious imagination of bestselling author of The Commitments and Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha Two men meet for a pint - or three - in a Dublin pub. They chew the fat, set the world to rights and mourn friends gone: David Bowie, Prince, Princess Leia and Young Frankenstein. Around them the world of Brexit, Trump, and referendums storm, but some things - good things - never change. Inspired by the last five years of news, Roddy Doyle's Two for the Road offers a strong brew of Roddy Doyle's comic genius - to be downed in one riotous sitting, or savoured over, laugh after laugh.

      Two for the Road
      3,9
    • My name is Paula Spencer. I am thirty-nine years old. It was my birthday last week. I was married for eighteen years. My husband died last year. He was shot by the Guards. He left me a year before that. I threw him out. His name was Charles Spencer; every

      The Woman who Walked Into Doors
      3,9
    • A Star Called Henry

      Schulausgabe für das Niveau B2, ab dem 6. Lernjahr. Ungekürzter englischer Originaltext mit Annotationen

      • 351pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Der Name Henry Smart steht für eine untergegangene Welt, deren Legenden und Mythen bis heute die irische Seele berühren und das Stadtbild Dublins prägen. Irgendwo zwischen einem übermächtigen Sternenhimmel und den düsteren Kanälen der Stadt muss der kleine Henry in einem Dubliner Armenviertel das Leben und die Liebe lernen. Schließlich pfeift er auf alles, was anderen heilig ist: Himmel und irische Erde, Kirche und Wahrheit, Familie, Ehre und Bildung, Hunger und Krieg, Macht und Angst, Leben und Tod. Abiturempfehlung zum Themenbereich Ireland

      A Star Called Henry
      3,9
    • Kellie

      • 320pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Kellie Harrington grew up in Dublin's north inner city and was in danger of going down the wrong path in life before she discovered boxing. Her local boxing club was all-male and initially wouldn't let her join, but she persisted. Her development into an elite boxer was confirmed with medals at the 2016 and 2018 world championships, and crowned with a gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021. Meanwhile, Kellie won the hearts of the Irish public through her sparkling personality. Working with Booker Prize-winning author Roddy Doyle, Kellie will tell the story of her sometimes troubled childhood, her unlikely rise to greatness, and her continuing commitment to living a normal life - which in her case has involved deciding to stay amateur as a boxer and keeping her job as part of the household/domestic staff team at a psychiatric hospital.

      Kellie
      3,8
    • McSweeney's : 23.

      • 300pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      McSweeney's Issue 23 includes ten stories from ten excellent writers, including Wells Tower, Chris Bachelder, Ann Beattie, and other agile talents bringing visions of the Dallas/Fort Worth fake-watch trade and Papua New Guinea in the 1960s.  Every story gets its own front and back cover drawn, collaged, or embroidered by the polymathic Andrea Dezsö.  The whole thing is wrapped in a jacket that unfolds into five square feet of double-sided glory — spread it out one way for dozens of very short stories by Dave Eggers, arranged in what we're pretty sure is a volvelle; flip it over and witness all those Dezsö illustrations stitched into one unbroken expanse.

      McSweeney's : 23.
      3,8
    • Sudden Times

      • 341pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Ollie Ewing is barely surviving. Back home in Sligo, he's collecting trolleys in a supermarket car park and living in a run-down house with a group of art students. He has lost his child-like innocence and he can't escape what has happened in London. Tormented by old fears and regrets, he loses himself in everyday routine and is kept going by his painfully black sense of humour. Finally, Ollie steels himself to return to England to confront his demons. He re-enters a world of casual labour and protection rackets on the building sites of London; a world peopled by sinister figures such as Silver John and Scots Bob; an intimidating world of uncertain justice where violence will easily erupt. Sudden Times is a powerful and shocking psychological thriller, revealing its truth through a growing awareness of the skewed and unreliable consciousness of its narrator. The result is a masterpiece of sustained tension.

      Sudden Times
      3,7
    • 'Stories' is a groundbreaking anthology that reinvigorates, expands, and redefines the limits of imaginative fiction and affords some writers in the world - from Peter Straub and Chuck Palahniuk to Roddy Doyle and Diana Wynne Jones, Stewart O'Nan and Joyce Carol Oates to Walter Mosley and Jodi Picoult - the opportunity to work together, defend their craft, and realign misconceptions. Gaiman, a literary magician whose acclaimed work defies easy categorization and transcends all boundaries, and 'master anthologist' ('Booklist') Sarrantonio personally invited, read, and selected all the stories in this collection, and their standard for this 'new literature of the imagination' is high. Joe Hill boldly aligns theme and form in his disturbing tale of a man's descent into evil in 'Devil on the Staircase'. In 'Catch and Release', Lawrence Block tells of a seasoned fisherman with a talent for catching a bite of another sort. Carolyn Parkhurst adds a dark twist to sibling rivalry in 'Unwell'. Joanne Harris weaves a tale of ancient gods in modern New York in 'Wildfire in Manhattan'. Vengeance is the heart of Richard Adams's 'The Knife'. Jeffery Deaver introduces a dedicated psychologist whose mission in life is to save people in 'The Therapist'. A chilling punishment befitting an unspeakable crime is at the dark heart of Neil Gaiman's novelette 'The Truth Is a Cave in the Black Mountains'.

      Stories. All-New tales by Neil Gaiman an Al Sarrantonio
      3,8
    • The Van

      • 311pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Een werkloze Ier voelt zich onbegrepen en diep ongelukkig, totdat zijn beste vriend een fish-and-chips wagen koopt en hem tot partner neemt, hetgeen tot vele komische situaties leidt.

      The Van
      3,7
    • Paddy Clarke, Ha-ha-ha

      • 298pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      "Sometimes when nothing happened it was really getting ready to happen." Irish Paddy rampages through Barrytown streets with like-minded hooligans, playing cowboys, etching names in wet concrete, setting fires. The gang are not bad boys, just restless. When his parents argue, Paddy stays up all night to keep them safe. Change always comes, not always for the better.

      Paddy Clarke, Ha-ha-ha
      3,6
    • The Second Half

      • 320pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      No. 1 bestselling memoir of Roy Keane, former captain of Manchester United and Ireland - co-written with Man Booker Prize-winner Roddy Doyle. Now updated with a new chapter, including Roy leaving Aston Villa and the Republic of Ireland's qualification for Euro 2016. In a stunning collaboration with Booker Prize-winning author Roddy Doyle, Roy Keane gives a brutally honest account of his last days as a player, the highs and lows of his managerial career, and his life as an outspoken ITV pundit. 'Roy Keane's book is a masterpiece . . . It may well be the finest, most incisive deconstruction of football management that the game has ever produced' Mail on Sunday 'A genuine pleasure . . . His thoughts on his players are humane, interesting, candid and never less than believable' The Times 'The best things are the small things: regretting joining Ipswich when he discovered the training kit was blue; refusing to sign Robbie Savage because his answerphone message was rubbish; being appalled that his side had listened to an Abba song before playing football' Evening Standard 'The book is brilliantly constructed, rattling along at breakneck speed . . . full of self-deprecation . . . a ruthless self-examination' Daily Telegraph

      The Second Half
      3,7
    • The Snapper

      • 216pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      From the Booker Prize-winning author of Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha, the follow up to his acclaimed debut novel The Commitments Twenty-year-old Sharon Rabbitte is pregnant. She's also unmarried, living at home, working in a grocery store, and keeping the father's identity a secret. Her own father, Jimmy Sr., is shocked by the news. Her mother says very little. Her friends and neighbors all want to know whose "snapper" Sharon is carrying.In his sparkling second novel, Roddy Doyle observes the progression of Sharon's pregnancy and its impact on the Rabbitte family—especially on Jimmy Sr.—with wit, candor, and surprising authenticity.

      The Snapper
      3,7
    • The Deportees

      • 242pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      For the past few years Roddy Doyle has been writing stories for Metro Eireann, a newspaper started by, and aimed at, immigrants to Ireland. Each of the stories took a new slant on the immigrant experience, something of increasing relevance and importance in today's Ireland. The stories range from 'Guess Who's Coming to the Dinner', where a father who prides himself on his open-mindedness when his daughters talk about sex, is forced to confront his feelings when one of them brings home a black fella, to a terrifying ghost story, 'The Pram', in which a Polish nanny grows impatient with her charge's older sisters and decides - in a phrase she has learnt - to 'scare them shitless'. Most of the stories are very funny - in '57% Irish' Ray Brady tries to devise a test of Irishness by measuring reactions to Robbie Keane's goal against Germany in the 2002 World Cup, Riverdance and 'Danny Boy' - others deeply moving. And best of all, in the title story itself,Jimmy Rabbitte, the man who formed The Commitments, decides it's time to find a new band, and this time no White Irish need apply. Multicultural to a fault, The Deportees specialise not in soul music this time, but the songs of Woody Guthrie.

      The Deportees
      3,6
    • The Dead Republic

      • 336pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      We last saw Henry Smart, his leg severed in an accident with a railway boxcar, crawl into the Utah desert to die - only to be discovered by John Ford, who's there shooting his latest Western.

      The Dead Republic
      3,5
    • Bullfighting

      • 224pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Bullfighting, Doyle's second collection of stories, offers a series of bittersweet takes on men and middle-age, revealing a panorama of Ireland today. Moving from classrooms to local pubs to bullrings, these tales feature an array of men taking stock and reliving past glories, each concerned with loss in different ways-of their place in the world, of their power, their virility, health, and love. "Recuperation" follows a man as he sets off on his daily prescribed walk around his neighbourhood, the sights triggering recollections of his family and his younger days. In "Animals", George recalls caring for his children's many pets and his heartfelt effort to spare them grief when they died or disappeared. The title story captures the mixture of bravado and helplessness of four friends who go off to Spain on holiday. Sharply observed, funny, and moving, these thirteen stories present a new vision of contemporary Ireland, of its woes and triumphs, and middle-aged men trying to break out of the routines of their lives.

      Bullfighting
      3,5
    • Love and marriage, children and family, death and grief. Life touches everyone the same, but living under lockdown? It changes us alone. A man abroad wanders the stag-and-hen-strewn streets of Newcastle, as news of the virus at home asks him to question his next move. An exhausted nurse struggles to let go, having lost a much-loved patient in isolation. A middle-aged son, barred from his mother's funeral, wakes to an oncoming hangover of regret. Told with Doyle's signature warmth, wit and extraordinary eye for the richness that underpins the quiet of our lives, Life Without Children cuts to the heart of how we are all navigating loss, loneliness and the shifting of history underneath our feet. 'Life Without Children is boldly exhilarating, with its revelations of quiet love and the sheer charm of the characters' voices' Sunday Times 'Quietly devastating...shivers with emotion' Financial Times 'In the stripping away of everyday anxieties, the virus reveals what matters most, those qualities that are always at the heart of Doyle's fiction- love and connection' Observer 'Moving...and beautiful' Daily Mail

      Life Without Children
      3,4
    • Finbar's hotel

      • 273pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      The hotel has stood on Dublin's quays since the 1920s, but its glory days are over. Most of the guests and staff we meet are escaping from something. Their stories are told in different chapters by seven Irish writers, including Roddy Doyle, Anne Enright and Colm Toibin.

      Finbar's hotel
      3,4
    • The Complete Two Pints

      • 432pagine
      • 16 ore di lettura

      Two men meet for a pint in a Dublin pub...In 2012, Roddy Doyle showed us the world anew: through the back-and-forth of two Dublin pub-dwellers. They chewed the fat, set the world to rights, slagged each other unmercifully. And along the way, they chased the ebb and flow and stupidity of the year right to the bottom of their pints.Today, they're still at it - even over Zoom, if needs be. Collected for the first time, here is almost a decade's worth of elections and referendums, births and deaths, football, financial crashes, pandemics and the philosophical questions of life, as told through the wit and warmth of Roddy Doyle's comic genius.Includes: Two Pints , Two More Pints , Two for the Road - and, for the first time in print, Two Pints: The Play and The Zoom Pints

      The Complete Two Pints
      3,5
    • Wilderness

      Winner of the Irish Book Award 2008, Children's Book of the Year

      • 224pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      During a husky safari in Finland, Tom and Johnny's half-sister finds herself in a perilous situation that challenges family bonds and personal courage. As the trio navigates the snowy wilderness, they confront unexpected dangers and uncover secrets that test their relationships. The journey becomes a transformative experience, highlighting themes of resilience, loyalty, and the complexities of family dynamics against a stunning Arctic backdrop.

      Wilderness
      3,4
    • The Women Behind the Door

      • 272pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      In "The Women Behind the Door," Roddy Doyle revisits Paula Spencer at sixty-six, as she navigates life as a mother and grandmother. When her daughter Nicola arrives, seeking solace from her seemingly perfect life, they confront shared memories and secrets, revealing the complexities of family ties and personal struggles.

      The Women Behind the Door
      3,5
    • Yeats is Dead!

      • 288pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      A serial novel by 15 of the brightest talents in Irish writing (including Marian Keyes, Pauline McLynn, Gina Moxley and Frank McCourt), telling an elaborate tale of murder, mayhem and literary shenanigans in present-day Dublin. Approximately #1 from every copy sold will go to Amnesty International.

      Yeats is Dead!
      3,2
    • Smile

      • 213pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Reading Smile , one is swept along - as in all Doyle's novels - by the vibrancy of the language, the vivid sense of character and place , but nothing prepares you for the final few pages where, in a twist of imaginative brilliance , everything you have read is turned completely on its head... Smile is beautifully written, and beautifully observed - the rituals of male friendships, the pride a mother takes in her son getting a job... the way an uncertain man feels when a beautiful woman shows interest... There is not a superfluous word . Mick Brown Daily Telegraph

      Smile
      3,4
    • Oh, Play That Thing

      • 384pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      It's 1924, and New York is the centre of the universe. Henry Smart, on the run from Dublin, falls on his feet. He is a handsome man with a sandwich board, behind which he stashes hooch for the speakeasies of the Lower East Side. He catches the attention of the mobsters who run the district and soon there are eyes on his back and men in the shadows. It is time to leave, for another America- Chicago is wild and new, and newest of all is the music. Furious, wild, happy music played by a man with a trumpet and bleeding lips called Louis Armstrong. His music is everywhere, coming from every open door, every phonograph. But Armstrong is a prisoner of his colour; there are places a black man cannot go, things he cannot do. Armstrong needs a man, a white man, and the man he chooses is Henry Smart.

      Oh, Play That Thing
      3,2
    • Pat had been best friends with Joe Murphy since they were kids. But years ago they had a fight. A big one, and they haven't spoken since --- till the day before Joe's funeral. What? On the day before his funeral Joe would be dead, wouldn't he? Yes, he would... Roddy Doyle's first book for the Quick Reads programme to support adult literacy is fast, funny and just a tiny bit spooky.

      Dead Man Talking
      3,1
    • Love

      • 240pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Davy and Joe have got a lot to catch up on. Drinking pals back in their Dublin days, Davy rarely sees Joe for a pint anymore - maybe one or two when Davy's over from England to check in on his elderly father. But tonight, one pint will turn to three, and then five as Joe recounts a secret, leading the two men on a bender back to the haunts of their youth. Joe has left his wife and family for another woman, Jessica. Davy knows her too, or he should - she was the girl of their dreams all those years ago, the girl with the cello in George's Pub. As Joe's story unfolds across Dublin - pub after pub - so too do the memories of what eventually drove Davy from Ireland- his first meeting with Faye, the woman that would become his wife, his father's sombre disapproval, the pained spaces left behind when a parent dies. As much a hymn to the Dublin and the pubs of one's youth as a delightfully comic, yet moving portrait of what it means to try put into words the many forms love can take, Lovemarks a triumphant new turn for Roddy Doyle.

      Love
      3,3
    • Finbar's Hotel - Paperback Original

      • 273pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Op een avond in 1995 logeren enkele uiteenlopende figuren in een verlopen hotel in Dublin. Geschreven door zeven Ierse auteurs, maar het is aan de lezer te raden wie wat schreef.

      Finbar's Hotel - Paperback Original
    • The Playboy of the Western World-A New Version

      A Critical Edition

      • 248pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Set in a contemporary Dublin pub, this adaptation of a classic play introduces a Nigerian asylum-seeker as the lead character, reflecting on modern themes of race and immigration in Ireland. Co-authored by Bisi Adigun, the artistic director of Ireland's first African theater company, and acclaimed novelist Roddy Doyle, the production emphasizes intercultural collaboration. Originally performed at Dublin's Abbey Theater in 2007, its popularity led to a revival in 2009, showcasing its relevance and resonance with contemporary audiences.

      The Playboy of the Western World-A New Version
    • Great Irish Stories of Childhood

      • 271pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      This collection looks at the years of innocence, the pains and pleasures of schooldays and the struggles of adolescence in stories by such writers as Seamus Heaney, Roddy Doyle, Flann O'Brien, William Trevor, Bryan MacMahon, Samuel Beckett, Neil Jordan, Sean O'Faolain, Edna O'Brien, Brian Friel, Maeve Binchy, Brendan Behan and many more.

      Great Irish Stories of Childhood
    • Das große Giggler-Geheimnis

      • 112pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Gleich wird Mr. Mack, Kekstester in einer Süsswarenfabrik, in einen grossen saftigen Hundehaufen treten, den die Giggler, putzige Vertreter der irischen Anderswelt, für ihn vorbereitet haben. Doch warum wollen sie ihn bestrafen?

      Das große Giggler-Geheimnis
      4,7
    • Alles super!

      • 192pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Klug, feinfühlig, voller Humor: Kinderliteratur vom Feinsten Als Onkel Ben sein Geschäft aufgeben muss, ist den Kindern Gloria und Raymond klar, dass irgendetwas Schlimmes passiert sein muss. Denn Onkel Ben ist einfach nicht mehr der alte, von seiner Fröhlichkeit ist ihm nichts mehr geblieben. Die Großmutter behauptet, ein »schwarzer Hund«, der die ganze Stadt Dublin heimsucht, sei die Ursache des Übels. Gloria und Raymond beschließen, etwas zu unternehmen! Und so beginnt für die Kinder von Dublin ein wundervolles Abenteuer. Am Ende sind es die Tiere aus dem Zoo, die den Kindern helfen, das Ungeheuer für immer zu vertreiben.

      Alles super!
      4,5
    • Jimmy Rabbitte ist mittlerweile 47 Jahre alt, hat vier Kinder, eine liebevolle Ehefrau - und die Diagnose Darmkrebs. So schnell hat ihn eigentlich noch nichts umgehauen, aber diesmal ist sich Rabbitte, ehemaliger Sänger der legendären Dubliner Soulband 'The Commitments', nicht so sicher. Nach einer durchzechten Nacht im Pub trifft er unerwartet auf zwei ehemalige Bandkollegen und die Vergangenheit scheint ihn wieder einzuholen. Roddy Doyle ist erneut ein kultiges Meisterwerk geglückt. Ausgezeichnet mit dem Irish Book Award als bester Roman 2013 ist 'Punk is Dad' eine bewegende Tragikomödie über Familie, Freundschaften und das Älterwerden der Generation, die in den 1980er Jahren jung war. Inklusive seitenweise original irischer Dialoge, wie nur Doyle sie schreiben kann! Dieser Titel wird als HardcoverPlus ausgeliefert, jedem Buch ist ein individueller Code zum Gratis Download eines E-Books beigefügt.

      Punk is dad
      4,0
    • Barrytown trilogie

      Bevat de titels: De Commitments, De Bastaard, De Bus - druk 4

      • 652pagine
      • 23 ore di lettura

      Bevat: De Commitments, De bastaard en De bus

      Barrytown trilogie
      4,1
    • Dublin-Beat

      • 174pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Der Roman des irischen Autors (Jg. 1958) ist im Dubliner Arbeitervorort Barrymore angesiedelt: Schüler und junge Arbeiter gründen eine Soulband, träumen von einer steilen Karriere ... Ihr Programm: Sex und Politik.

      Dublin-Beat
      3,0
    • Rory en Ita

      • 300pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Het levensverhaal van de ouders van de Ierse schrijver (1958- ).

      Rory en Ita
      3,7
    • Nur einer vermag so humorvoll von Liebe, Tod und Abschiednehmen zu erzählen: Roddy Doyle! Im Moment findet Mary alles gar nicht leicht: Ihre liebe, witzige, wunderbare Großmutter Emer liegt im Sterben. Deshalb hat Mary überhaupt keinen Nerv, sich mit der altmodisch wirkenden Fremden zu unterhalten, die sie eines Tages einfach so anspricht. Doch schnell stellt sich heraus, dass diese Tansey niemand Geringeres als die Mutter von Emer ist – also Marys seit langem tote Urgroßmutter. Als Geist ist sie gekommen, um zusammen mit ihrer sterbenden Tochter sowie Mary und deren Mutter Scarlett ein letztes großes Abenteuer zu erleben. Gesagt – getan! Mit Scarlett am Steuer begeben sich die vier Frauen aus vier Generationen auf eine unvergessliche, letzte gemeinsame Reise in die Nacht.

      Mary, Tansey und die Reise in die Nacht
      3,6
    • Ganz die Mutter

      • 39pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      Hanna ist noch sehr klein, als ihre Mutter stirbt. Sie lebt jetzt allein mit ihrem Vater, der den Verlust nicht verschmerzt, erstarrt und ihr deshalb nicht helfen kann, die Trauer um die Mutter zu bewältigen. Trotzdem entwickelt sich Hanna zu einem „gut funktionierenden“ und scheinbar fröhlichen Mädchen. In ihrem Inneren aber sieht es ganz anders aus: Sie ist oft traurig und sie leidet darunter, dass sie sich nicht an das Gesicht ihrer Mutter erinnern kann. Doch eine weise Frau zeigt ihr, wie sie die Erinnerung wiedergewinnen, die Traurigkeit zulassen und die Verbindung zur Mutter für sich und den Vater wieder herstellen kann. Das Buch demonstriert die Phasen des Trauerprozesses, die notwendig sind, um die Persönlichkeit wachsen und reifen zu lassen. Und Hannas Geschichte eröffnet auch anderen Trauernden (Kindern wie Erwachsenen) einen Weg, diesen Prozess nachzuerleben. Es ist nie zu spät …

      Ganz die Mutter