

Carregando... Strumpet city (original: 1969; edição: 1978)de James Plunkett
Detalhes da ObraStrumpet City de James Plunkett (1969)
![]() Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Definitely a page-turner. Full of flawed realistic characters. Gives a good sense of how people survived (and often didn't) desperate times and how popular the monarchy was prior to 1916. A hard hitting story set in pre first war Dublin. The interleaved stories of several people rich and poor. Depicts grinding poverty in a very telling way. Reminds me of 'Ragged Trousered Philanthropist' but is better written and with a stronger story. Good but depressing - should come with a health warning for when one is already out of sorts. This book could hardly be described as a literary masterpiece, but it is as fine as fiction comes below that standard. This book haunted me at a personal level for some time. Underlining the plot is a simple message- all people are fundamentally decent except that misfortune and the various vices that can befall a personality contort that decency until it is barely recognisable. This is a story of alcoholism, isolation, poverty, social prejudice: anything that corrodes what is good in people. But still the author sews a plot together with the thread of decency that remains. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
Recreates the era of the Dublin Lockout of 1913, one of the country's most famous and devastating labor uprisings, with a memorable cast of fictional characters from all walks of life and the real-life figure of Irish labor hero Jim Larkin. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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The bottom line: I felt I ought to be more engaged than I was. (