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Overview‘The Journey Home’ is the story of a young boy’s struggle towards maturity, set against a shocking portrait of Ireland: a tough urban landscape, not a rural Eden. Francis Hanrahan, the shy child of grey suburban streets, is Francy at home to his country-born parents. But when he meets Shay, an older, wilder image of himself, he becomes Hano, and is cast out into the night-time world of Dublin – a world of drugs, all-night drinking sessions in bars and snooker halls, and the stench of political corruption. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dermot BolgerPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Imprint: Flamingo Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.280kg ISBN: 9780007154111ISBN 10: 0007154119 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 01 September 2003 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews'A film-noir of a book, with a double murder at its core!excitingly and absorbingly told.' Sunday Times 'It is the best novel about Dublin since Joyce. Hano's initiation into sleazy Dublin nightlife and Shay's eventual tragic humiliation is conveyed with a compelling, even reckless, intensity.' Irish Independent 'Devastatingly forceful!Bolger is to Dublin what Dickens was to Victorian London: archivist, reporter, sometimes infuriated lover.' Joseph O'Connor 'All 1990s life is there -- drink, drugs, political corruption -- all the words that have been repeated so often now that they have lost their power to shock. Here, they shock.' Irish Times 'Joyce, O'Flaherty, Brian Moore, John McGahern. This is a succulent Who's Who of Irish Writing, and Dermot Bolger is of the same ilk! an exceptional literary gift.' Independent 'Bolger's themes are moral and sexual degradation and the ubiquity of corruption. The relentless honesty of his writing is savage and refreshing.' Time Out Author InformationDermot Bolger was born in Dublin in 1959. His novels and plays have won many awards, in Ireland and internationally. He has also published several volumes of poetry. Bolger has been a notable and energetic champion of new Irish writers in his capacity as founder-publisher of Raven Arts Press, which he ran until 1992, whereafter he went on to start New Island Books. He is also the editor of the Picador Book of Contemporary Irish Writing, and editor of Finbar’s Hotel and Ladies’ Night at Finbar’s Hotel. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |