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''I''m Ripley Bogle. I''m the prince of the pavements, I''m the Parkbench King and the cold winds of the outside permanently fleck my flesh. To come with me, you must brave the air and the wide, bare boredom. The vast outdoors is my house and hall. It''s with purpose, fear and gratitude that I stalk the streets of the city.''

As the scene shifts from the streets of London, to Oxford and Belfast, the tramp, Ripley Bogle, narrates his gripping and alarming story in which it becomes increasingly difficult to tell what is true and what is fiction.



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An astonishing performance, fluent, profound, angry. It made me laugh; it made me think; it made me envious * Irish Times *
Probably one of the best Irish novels to have appared in the last decade. It goes straight for the jugular * The Times *
The eponymous antihero of this splendid anti-coming-of-age novel is a classic Irish rogue: handsome, charming, astute, articulate, arrogant, irresponsible, passionate - above all, a chap who can make you laugh three times per page... Underneath all the wordplay, [Wilson] reveals with true eloquence the horrors of growing up during the Troubles * Publishers Weekly *

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      Publisher: Vintage Publishing
      Publication Date: 6/16/1997 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780749394653, 978-0749394653
      ISBN10: 074939465X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      ''I''m Ripley Bogle. I''m the prince of the pavements, I''m the Parkbench King and the cold winds of the outside permanently fleck my flesh. To come with me, you must brave the air and the wide, bare boredom. The vast outdoors is my house and hall. It''s with purpose, fear and gratitude that I stalk the streets of the city.''

      As the scene shifts from the streets of London, to Oxford and Belfast, the tramp, Ripley Bogle, narrates his gripping and alarming story in which it becomes increasingly difficult to tell what is true and what is fiction.



      Trade Review
      An astonishing performance, fluent, profound, angry. It made me laugh; it made me think; it made me envious * Irish Times *
      Probably one of the best Irish novels to have appared in the last decade. It goes straight for the jugular * The Times *
      The eponymous antihero of this splendid anti-coming-of-age novel is a classic Irish rogue: handsome, charming, astute, articulate, arrogant, irresponsible, passionate - above all, a chap who can make you laugh three times per page... Underneath all the wordplay, [Wilson] reveals with true eloquence the horrors of growing up during the Troubles * Publishers Weekly *

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