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256 pages, Paperback
First published April 21, 2016
If cities are sexed, as Jan Morris believes, then Cork is a male place. Personified further, I could cast him as low-sized, disputatious and stoutly built, a hard-to-kn0ck-over type. […] He is given to surreal flights and to an antic humour and he is blessed with pleasingly musical speech patterns. […] He is fairly cool, usually quite relaxed, and head over heels in love with himself.
New to me when I read it at the time of publication -- 2016 -- were: Sally Rooney, Colin Barrett, Kevin Barry, Lucy Caldwell, Emma Donoghue. All those have achieved major or lesser fame since and kudos to them.
My favourite story is Mr Salary by Sally Rooney and I still think it is the best thing she's done. Other standouts were the above mentioned. However, the standard is extraordinary and all pieces are totally absorbing.
If you want to know about modern Ireland, read this book.