David Butler
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Born
in Dublin, Ireland
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Influences
Everything from Alice in Wonderland to Dostoevskii, from Shakespeare t
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Member Since
November 2012
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The Judas Kiss
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2012
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5 editions
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City of Dis
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2014
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4 editions
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Fugitive
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No Greater Love
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2013
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3 editions
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All The Barbaric Glass
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White Spirits
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Via Crucis
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2011
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2 editions
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Liffey Sequence
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Vigil
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An Aid to Reading Ulysses
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David’s Recent Updates
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| This is a remarkable novel, one of the most memorable I’ve read in recent months. I’d long held off reading it, put off by the idea it appeared to rely too heavily on the Dickens classic for scaffolding. Setting that scaffolding aside, it stands impr ...more | |
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| If you fancy an imaginative trip through the cobbled streets of the old capitals of Europe – Paris, Palermo, St Petersburg – to drop in on an embalmer, a cobbler, a toy maker, a miller, a pawnbroker, a puppeteer, then The Marionette and the Maestro i ...more | |
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"Fred Hart, an Irish junior officer in the Second Boer War (1899-1902) witnesses an atrocity perpetrated by his major, Cecil Havelock-Saunders. Stunned by the mindless brutality of the act and despising himself for not intervening, he deserts. Ten yea"
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"If you like historical fiction set not super long ago, but are a bit tired of the two world wars, this could be your next read. It tells of a deserter (2nd Lt Frederic Hart) who witnessed an atrocity during the Second Boer War, who is now hiding out "
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"Scorched Earth is a potent and poignant novel about a person struggling to come to terms with trauma and guilt. Masterfully paced, I found it to be both very easy and very difficult to read, especially given everything that's going on in the world to"
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I don't generally give up on a book after 150 pages, but.... Bad enough the sister's hallucinations, like something escaped from Joyce's Nighttown or Donoso’s Obsceno pajaro de la noche, and featuring a particularly annoying wise-arse thalidomide dwar ...more |
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| The Magic Barrel (1958) is one of those collections in which the whole seems greater than the sum of the memorable parts. If the three longest stories deal with ex-pats in Italy, the remaining ten are very much of a piece, and together constitute a c ...more | |
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| What impresses most about Saunders' fourth story collection, Tenth of December, is a new psychological acuity, not to say a humanistic centre of gravity, in the presentation of characters' interior lives. While several of the stories - 'Escape from S ...more | |






































