Tag Archives: John McGahern

The Books: “By The Lake” (John McGahern)

Daily Book Excerpt: Adult fiction: By the Lake by John McGahern I read By the Lake last year (here’s my post on it). John McGahern just passed away, and while his reputation was already stellar (although not perhaps internationally) he … Continue reading

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The Books: “Amongst Women ” (John McGahern)

Daily Book Excerpt: Adult fiction: Amongst Women by John McGahern This book is all tied up with my father. I will never look at this book or think about this book without thinking about my father. I don’t even know … Continue reading

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2007 Books Read

(in the order in which I finished them, understanding that very often I read many books at the same time). I count re-read books, by the way. I’ll include links to any posts or book excerpts I might have done … Continue reading

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By the Lake (or: That They May Face the Rising Sun) – by John McGahern

John McGahern will probably be most remembered for Amongst Women, a novel that ranks with one of the best books I have ever read. He died last year (here’s what I wrote about him then), and his last novel is … Continue reading

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From By the Lake, by John McGahern

Here’s an excerpt from John McGahern’s By the Lake, a slow beautiful elegiac book: They were discussing the sale and transfer of the business. As he listened to the two voices he was so attached to and thought back to … Continue reading

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Description Of The Character Known As “The Shah”

From By the Lake, by the late John McGahern (the book I am reading right now): When it was raining or there was little to be done, he was content to sit in the house. Often he sat in silence. … Continue reading

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World literature tour: Ireland It’s a vote, a world tour of literature with people voting for works of literature for each country. The comments section is overwhelming (also, I am happy to note – intelligent, polite, passionate – it’s safe … Continue reading

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5 Books

Got a cool mee-mee from 50 Books: Five most recent books you’ve bought for yourself: Grover Cleveland (The American Presidents Series) – by Henry Graff Then She Found Me – by Elinor Lipman – I used to have this book … Continue reading

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A Look At the Late John McGahern

A look at the late Irish novelist John McGahern. A memoir, All Will Be Well, has just been published which brings up interesting questions about biography and art … I like the point of view in the article. That the … Continue reading

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1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die

Jessa Crispin has an interesting interview with Peter Boxall, editor of 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die. I loved what Boxall said at the end: “Having benefited from an extraordinary number of emails and letters as well as … Continue reading

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