The Bogman

Fiction & Literature, Classics, Literary
Cover of the book The Bogman by Walter Macken, New Island Books
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Author: Walter Macken ISBN: 9781848404021
Publisher: New Island Books Publication: November 4, 2011
Imprint: New Island Books Language: English
Author: Walter Macken
ISBN: 9781848404021
Publisher: New Island Books
Publication: November 4, 2011
Imprint: New Island Books
Language: English

Orphaned at a young age, Cahal Kinsella returns from Dublin to the small farming village of Caherlo to his tyrannical grandfather, and must assert his individuality if he is to have any hope of freedom from his misery. Walter Macken paints a haunting and memorable portrait of the hard life of subsistence farming, or loveless arranged marriages, and of rebellion against suffering from social mores. Originally written in 1952, New Island’s Modern Irish Classics series brings this magical book back to life. Reviews: ‘Comic…touching…skilfully told…excellent’ -Spectator ‘Walter Macken’s writing is as beautiful as it is simple, his prose is accessible and is constantly moving…[Macken] humanizes history, reminding readers that the people who lived in these times laughed, cried, hated and loved just as they do now’ – GTI Gazette

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Orphaned at a young age, Cahal Kinsella returns from Dublin to the small farming village of Caherlo to his tyrannical grandfather, and must assert his individuality if he is to have any hope of freedom from his misery. Walter Macken paints a haunting and memorable portrait of the hard life of subsistence farming, or loveless arranged marriages, and of rebellion against suffering from social mores. Originally written in 1952, New Island’s Modern Irish Classics series brings this magical book back to life. Reviews: ‘Comic…touching…skilfully told…excellent’ -Spectator ‘Walter Macken’s writing is as beautiful as it is simple, his prose is accessible and is constantly moving…[Macken] humanizes history, reminding readers that the people who lived in these times laughed, cried, hated and loved just as they do now’ – GTI Gazette

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