The Free and Easy

The Free and Easy

by Anne Haverty (Author)

Synopsis

A wealthy American is burdened by a recurrent dream about his native Ireland, a country that had long ceased to interest or trouble him. Convinced that the Irish are asking him for help, he equips his errant grand-nephew, Tom Blessman, with a generous bank account, and dispatches him to the old country to offer assistance. In Dublin, Tom is bewildered to find a city thronged with glossy, happening people and an economy in overdrive. The Irish apparently want for nothing. As Tom attempts to make sense of it all - and to resolve his own personal history - he falls in with a fascinating gallery of characters, some of them super-rich, some trying to make their way in this opportunistic new world, and others pinning their hopes and ambitions to art, literature and 'heritage projects'. Central to this alluring scene is the sprawling Kinane family, especially Eileen, the lost soul of the family, whose waif-like beauty Tom pursues through the city's bars, art galleries and parties, becoming ever more entangled with the dangerous Irish merry-go-round. Teeming with brilliant characters, clamorous with the life of Dublin's pubs and cafes, and the atmosphere of its streets, The Free And Easy is a hugely entertaining and mordant take on Ireland past and present from one of Ireland's most stylish and interesting writers.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Chatto & Windus
Published: 06 Apr 2006

ISBN 10: 0701179740
ISBN 13: 9780701179748
Book Overview: The novel we have all been waiting for from Anne Haverty (author of the much loved One Day as a Tiger) - a delightfully quirky, witty satire of the 'New Ireland' through the eyes of a bewildered American adrift in Dublin.

Media Reviews
'Thrillingly original... A work of rare achievement... To that long list of Irish writers who write better English than the English, a new name can be added.' Sunday Telegraph 'Gloriously comic... I can't remember when I last so enjoyed or admired a novel.' Literary Review 'Haverty's ability to imagine the sights, smells and voices of early 19th century London is nothing short of miraculous.' Sunday Telegraph 'Luminous intelligence, humour and sympathy.' The Times
Author Bio
Anne Haverty has published twoprevious novels: One Day As A Tiger (winner of the Rooney Prize and shortlisted for the 1997 Whitbread First Novel Award) and The Far Side Of A Kiss (longlisted for the Booker Prize). Chatto also publishes her poetry. Born in Tipperary, she now lives in Dublin.