St. Patrick's Day : another day in Dublin
by
 
McGonigle, Thomas, author.

Title
St. Patrick's Day : another day in Dublin

Author
McGonigle, Thomas, author.

ISBN
9780268087036
 
9780268101053

Personal Author
McGonigle, Thomas, author.

Physical Description
1 online resource

Series
Notre Dame Review Prize

Contents
Copyright; Introduction; In Grogan's; Out on the Street to the Memorial; To Rathmines and Rathgar; Starting Out Again; Taken Apart; McDaids; En Route; Again, Grogan's; TO THE PARTY; The Corn Exchange.

Abstract
"On Saint Patrick's Day, an Irish American writer visiting Dublin takes a day trip around the city and muses on death, sex, lost love, Irish immigrant history, and his younger days as a student in Europe. Like James Joyce's Ulysses, Thomas McGonigle's award-winning novel St. Patrick's Day takes place on a single day, combining a stream-of-consciousness narrative with masterful old-fashion storytelling, which samples the literary histories of both Ireland and America and the worlds they influence. St. Patrick's Day relies on an interior monologue to portray the narrator's often dark perceptions and fantasies; his memories of his family in Patchogue, New York, and of the women in his life; and his encounters throughout the day, as well as many years ago, with revelers, poets, African students, and working-class Dubliners. Thomas McGonigle's novel is a brilliant portrait of the uneasy alliance between the Irish and Irish Americans, the result of the centuries-old diaspora and immigration, which left unsettled the mysteries of origins and legacy. St. Patrick's Day is a rollicking pub-crawl through multi-sexual contemporary Dublin, a novel full of passion, humor, and insight, which makes the reader the author's accomplice, a witness to his heartfelt memorial to the fraught love affair between ancestors and generations. McGonigle tells the stories both countries need to hear. This particular St. Patrick's Day is an unforgettable one. "This is first rate prose. From the evidence of both this book and his previously published novel, The Corpse Dream of N. Petkov, we realize we are in the presence of a great novelist in Thomas McGonigle. He puts a certain period of Dublin literary history before our eyes with freshness and honesty. Not only that but by his skillful use of modernist techniques he gives the 'Irish Novel' a long outstanding and much deserved kick up the arse into the twenty-first century. I praise the work mightily."--Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill, Ireland Chair of Poetry and former Ireland Professor of Poetry"-- Provided by publisher.

Subject Term
Irish Americans -- Fiction.
 
Americans -- Ireland -- Fiction.
 
Interpersonal relations -- Fiction.
 
Saint Patrick's Day -- Fiction.
 
Américains d'origine irlandaise -- Romans, nouvelles, etc.
 
Saint-Patrick (Fête) -- Romans, nouvelles, etc.
 
FICTION -- General.
 
FICTION -- Literary.
 
Americans. (OCoLC)fst00807488
 
Interpersonal relations. (OCoLC)fst00977397
 
Irish Americans. (OCoLC)fst00978933
 
Saint Patrick's Day. (OCoLC)fst01103630

Geographic Term
Dublin (Ireland) -- Fiction.
 
Ireland. (OCoLC)fst01205427
 
Ireland -- Dublin. (OCoLC)fst01205505

Genre
Fiction. (OCoLC)fst01423787

Electronic Access
https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvpg83v5


Material TypeItem BarcodeShelf NumberStatus
Electronic Book646065-1001PS3563 .C3644 S7 2016JSTOR E-Book Collection