by Michael Collins (Author)
April 1981. New York. A young Irishman, Liam is in hiding, waiting until the dreadful act in which he has had to participate becomes public knowledge, forcedto keep it a secret because he is an illegal immigrant. In this, his second novel. Michael Collins writes with his Characteristic rawness and anger about the Irish in 80s America, as he gives the lie to the notion that were that country's favourite sons, but also, in a novel of maturity and rare beauty, he bringsa new poignancy to our understanding of the emigrant experience, and of the loneliness of not belonging.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 234
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Published: 14 Sep 1998
ISBN 10: 1861590458
ISBN 13: 9781861590459
Book Overview: * An author who attacks both praise and outrage for his controversial view of Ireland. Reading Michael Collins is like being mugged in a Savage land ( The Times) * The feminists go swimming was acclaimed as anergetically brilliant By Michael Roberts and compared to John Banville's Book of evidence by the TLS * Strong Irish promotion and sale * Film interest from UK production company