Bullfighting
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The men in Bullfighting are each concerned with loss in different ways of their place in their world, of power, virility, love of the boom days and the Celtic Tiger. The stories, his memories, were wearing out the narrator of the title story thinks, and there was nothing new replacing them. he stories move from classrooms to graveyards, local pubs to bullrings; featuring an array of men at their working day and at rest, taking stock and reliving past glories. In the first, Recuperation , a man sets off for a prescribed walk around his neighbourhood, the sights triggering memories and recollections of his wife, his children, his younger days.In Animals , George remembers caring for his children s many pets, his efforts to spare them grief when they die or disappear, looking, in the eyes of his wife, like a hero, like your man from ER . But now his kids are reared and he s unemployed, and he s slowly getting used to that. Suffer. Your man Krugman said, when he asked how Ireland should deal with the next ten years. Well, this is George, suffering. Brilliantly observed, funny and moving, the stories in Bullfighting present a new vision of contemporary Ireland, of its
Author: Roddy Doyle
Format: Paperback, 224 pages, 135mm x 216mm, 229 g
Published: 2011, Vintage Publishing, United Kingdom
Genre: General & Literary Fiction
Description
The men in Bullfighting are each concerned with loss in different ways of their place in their world, of power, virility, love of the boom days and the Celtic Tiger. The stories, his memories, were wearing out the narrator of the title story thinks, and there was nothing new replacing them. he stories move from classrooms to graveyards, local pubs to bullrings; featuring an array of men at their working day and at rest, taking stock and reliving past glories. In the first, Recuperation , a man sets off for a prescribed walk around his neighbourhood, the sights triggering memories and recollections of his wife, his children, his younger days.In Animals , George remembers caring for his children s many pets, his efforts to spare them grief when they die or disappear, looking, in the eyes of his wife, like a hero, like your man from ER . But now his kids are reared and he s unemployed, and he s slowly getting used to that. Suffer. Your man Krugman said, when he asked how Ireland should deal with the next ten years. Well, this is George, suffering. Brilliantly observed, funny and moving, the stories in Bullfighting present a new vision of contemporary Ireland, of its
Bullfighting