Troubles
By J.G. Farrell
Introduction by John Banville
By J.G. Farrell
Introduction by John Banville
By J.G. Farrell
Introduction by John Banville
By J.G. Farrell
Introduction by John Banville
Part of Empire Trilogy
Part of Empire Trilogy
Category: Historical Fiction | Military Fiction | Literary Fiction
Category: Literary Fiction
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$18.95
Oct 31, 2002 | ISBN 9781590170182
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Jul 14, 2010 | ISBN 9781590174180
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Praise
We find in Farrell’s novels links between the depicted colonial past and the postcolonial present that yield an abundance of ironies and ambiguous parallels.
—Ivan Kreilkamp, Public Books
Remarkable … Mr. Farrell deserves high praise for this novel. It is subtly modulated, richly textured, sad, funny, and altogether memorable.
—Times Literary Supplement
A tour de force … sad, tragic, also very funny.
—The Guardian
Farrell wrote superbly; all his books had a quality that hallmarks great literary talent—he could “do” texture. This album—which is what Troubles feels like—records the same Anglo-Irish as Elizabeth Bowen knew and belonged to. As with Bowen, this feels like the real thing (which is all a novel has to do). Always judge a writer by his grasp of what he doesn’t know: Farrell died young yet his old people are almost his best creations.
—Frank Delaney, The Guardian
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