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An intimate study of three of Ireland''s greatest writers from one of its best-loved contemporary voices, Colm Tóibín
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In Mad, Bad, Dangerous to Know Colm Tóibín takes three of Ireland''s greatest writers - Oscar Wilde, W.B. Yeats and James Joyce - and examines their earliest influences: their fathers.

With his inimitable wit and sensitivity, Tóibín introduces us to Wilde Senior, the philandering doctor whose libel case prefigured that of his son; the elder Yeats, an impoverished artist who never finished a painting; and to John Stanislaus Joyce, the hard-drinking, storytelling father of James, who couldn''t feed his own family.

This is an illuminating study of how each of these men cast a long shadow not only over the lives of their famous sons, but over the works for which they are celebrated and cherished.
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''Astonishing to read. Tóibín has a hawk-like eye for literary subtleties, and a generosity towards his subjects that is warm'' Sunday Times

''Funny, exciting, illuminating, wonderful, so engaging. Tells us more than a little about our own selves along the way'' Irish Times

''There is something interesting and insightful on almost every page'' Observer

''Sparkling, subtle, witty and often deeply moving . . . A classic'' Fintan O''Toole, New Statesman

''Scintillating, imaginative, enlightening and powerfully moving throughout'' Roy Foster, Spectator



Trade Review
There is something interesting and intriguing to be found on almost every page -- Rachel Cooke * Guardian *
Toibin has a hawk-like eye for literary subtleties, and a generosity towards his subjects that is warm and unacademic. * The Sunday Times *
Toibin has a hawk-like eye for literary subtleties, and a generosity towards his subjects that is warm and unacademic. * The Sunday Times *
Full of insight and intrigue * Observer *
Searching, funny, generous * Irish Times *
Subtle, witty and often deeply moving * New Statesman *
If there is a more brilliant writer than Tóibín working today, I don't know who that would be -- Karen Joy Fowler
Toibin is a supple, subtle thinker, alive to hints and undertones, wary of absolute truths * New Statesman *
A consistently revealing look at how writers' relationships have influenced their work * Sunday Telegraph on 'New Ways to Kill Your Mother' *
A wide-ranging and enlightening study of the potentially stifling family and the individual spirit of the writer * Sunday Times on 'New Ways to Kill Your Mother' *

Mad Bad Dangerous to Know

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    Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
    Publication Date: 25/07/2019
    ISBN13: 9780241354421, 978-0241354421
    ISBN10: 0241354420

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    An intimate study of three of Ireland''s greatest writers from one of its best-loved contemporary voices, Colm Tóibín
    __________________

    In Mad, Bad, Dangerous to Know Colm Tóibín takes three of Ireland''s greatest writers - Oscar Wilde, W.B. Yeats and James Joyce - and examines their earliest influences: their fathers.

    With his inimitable wit and sensitivity, Tóibín introduces us to Wilde Senior, the philandering doctor whose libel case prefigured that of his son; the elder Yeats, an impoverished artist who never finished a painting; and to John Stanislaus Joyce, the hard-drinking, storytelling father of James, who couldn''t feed his own family.

    This is an illuminating study of how each of these men cast a long shadow not only over the lives of their famous sons, but over the works for which they are celebrated and cherished.
    __________________

    ''Astonishing to read. Tóibín has a hawk-like eye for literary subtleties, and a generosity towards his subjects that is warm'' Sunday Times

    ''Funny, exciting, illuminating, wonderful, so engaging. Tells us more than a little about our own selves along the way'' Irish Times

    ''There is something interesting and insightful on almost every page'' Observer

    ''Sparkling, subtle, witty and often deeply moving . . . A classic'' Fintan O''Toole, New Statesman

    ''Scintillating, imaginative, enlightening and powerfully moving throughout'' Roy Foster, Spectator



    Trade Review
    There is something interesting and intriguing to be found on almost every page -- Rachel Cooke * Guardian *
    Toibin has a hawk-like eye for literary subtleties, and a generosity towards his subjects that is warm and unacademic. * The Sunday Times *
    Toibin has a hawk-like eye for literary subtleties, and a generosity towards his subjects that is warm and unacademic. * The Sunday Times *
    Full of insight and intrigue * Observer *
    Searching, funny, generous * Irish Times *
    Subtle, witty and often deeply moving * New Statesman *
    If there is a more brilliant writer than Tóibín working today, I don't know who that would be -- Karen Joy Fowler
    Toibin is a supple, subtle thinker, alive to hints and undertones, wary of absolute truths * New Statesman *
    A consistently revealing look at how writers' relationships have influenced their work * Sunday Telegraph on 'New Ways to Kill Your Mother' *
    A wide-ranging and enlightening study of the potentially stifling family and the individual spirit of the writer * Sunday Times on 'New Ways to Kill Your Mother' *

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