Emerald Germs of Ireland

Emerald Germs of Ireland

by PatrickMcCabe (Author)

Synopsis

Meet Pat McNab, forty-five years old, often to be found endlessly puffing smokes and propping up the counter of Sullivan's Select Bar or sitting on his mother's knee, both of them singing away together like some ridiculous two-headed human juke box. But that was all before the story really begins. Emerald Germs of Ireland is, in essence, Pat McNab's post-matricide year.

This is another great romp from the master of black comedy.

`Emerald Germs is an extraordinary confection. Melancholy, nasty, and extremely funny' Jane Shilling, Sunday Telegraph

`A mesmerising, disturbing and sometimes wildly funny book' Carolyn Hart, Marie Claire, Book of the Month

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: Main Market
Publisher: Picador
Published: 11 Jan 2002

ISBN 10: 0330393758
ISBN 13: 9780330393751

Media Reviews
'Emerald Germs is an extraordinary confection. Melancholy, nasty, and extremely funny' Jane Shilling, Sunday Telegraph; 'a mesmerising, disturbing and sometimes wildly funny book' Carolyn Hart, Marie Claire, Book of the Month
Author Bio
Patrick McCabe was born in Clones, County Monaghan, Ireland in 1955. He has published a children's story); five other adult novels, Music on Clinton Street (1986), Carn (1989), The Butcher Boy, (shortlisted for the 1992 Booker Prize and a highly acclaimed film directed by Neil Jordan), The Dead School (1995) and Breakfast on Pluto, (shortlisted for the 1998 Booker Prize); a collection of interrelated stories, Mondo Desperado (1999). He lives in Sligo with his wife and two daughters.