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Fathers Music, by Dermot Bolger. The whole Irish experience between two covers!

Father's Music
Dermot Bolger
Flamingo, 1997


The Whole Irish Experience Between Two Covers!

The first of Dermot Bolger's works that I read. On a cheap-and-cheerful holiday over the rails of Eastern Europe, Father's Music transported me to the late-night streets of London, then dark alleys and mansions of Dublin, and down to the West's craggy coast. The plot follows a troubled young English woman named Tracey Evans who takes up with a mysterious Irish man. This dangerous Luke Duggan gradually admits to the criminal past that makes him such an interesting character- but is that life behind him, or not?

As tension steadily builds, Tracey explores the multifold conflicts that leave her unsettled. True, every possible negative thing in the Irish experience manages to happen to her. This chick's baggage would make venal Ryanair dance a psychotic jig of glee, €15 per kilo surcharge my bleeding ass.

Backing slowly away from the anti-O'Leary tirade, allow me to conclude that Tracey's character and experience reflect distinct truths. Readers close this novel, moved, with a deeper understanding of what forms Irish life today. I thought highly enough of Father's Music to pass it along to my beautiful travelling companion, and months later to my mate Alison Maxwell.

Four stars. It's definitely one to keep in circulation.

 

 

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Dermot Bolger is a cool guy in Critical Mick's book. Father's Music is a fine novel.

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