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Childhood play, scarlet fever, a first kiss, befriending a Nazi spy--the narrative of "Past Habitual" roams through experiences both commonplace and formative, all under the uneasy canopy of wartime Ireland. Moving with ease between the voices of a young child, a German immigrant, an I.R.A member, and colloquial chatter, MacLochlainn forms a web of interactions that expose a century's tensions. A combination of traditional prose, poetry, monologue, and music, "Past Habitual" is an engaging and fascinating depiction of an Ireland struggling through the effects of war--both distant and on her doorstep.

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MacLochlainn shows that he has not only nabbed much of the technique used by [Flann] O'Brien, but understood him thematically and, in the process, one-upped the master. -- The Recorder Alf MacLochlainn writes a very fine prose... The finest style I have encountered in any Irish writer in recent years. -- John Kelly

Past Habitual: Stories

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      Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press
      Publication Date: 28/05/2015
      ISBN13: 9781564781093, 978-1564781093
      ISBN10: 1564781097

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Childhood play, scarlet fever, a first kiss, befriending a Nazi spy--the narrative of "Past Habitual" roams through experiences both commonplace and formative, all under the uneasy canopy of wartime Ireland. Moving with ease between the voices of a young child, a German immigrant, an I.R.A member, and colloquial chatter, MacLochlainn forms a web of interactions that expose a century's tensions. A combination of traditional prose, poetry, monologue, and music, "Past Habitual" is an engaging and fascinating depiction of an Ireland struggling through the effects of war--both distant and on her doorstep.

      Trade Review
      MacLochlainn shows that he has not only nabbed much of the technique used by [Flann] O'Brien, but understood him thematically and, in the process, one-upped the master. -- The Recorder Alf MacLochlainn writes a very fine prose... The finest style I have encountered in any Irish writer in recent years. -- John Kelly

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