A Star Called Henry
An historical novel like none before it, A Star Called Henry marks a new chapter in Booker Prize-winner Roddy Doyle's writing. It is a vastly more ambitious book than any he has previously written. A subversive look behind the legends of Irish republicanism, at its centre a passionate love story, this new novel is a triumphant work of fiction.
Born in the slums of Dublin in 1902, his father a one-legged whorehouse bouncer and settler of scores, Henry Smart has to grow up fast. By the time he can walk he's out robbing, begging, charming, often cold, always hungry, but a prince of the streets. At fourteen, already six foot two, Henry's in the General Post Office on Easter Monday 1916, a soldier in the Irish Citizen Army, fighting for freedom. A year later he's ready to die for Ireland again, a rebel, a Fenian, and, soon, a killer. With his father's wooden leg as his weapon, Henry becomes a republican legend - one of Michael Collins' boys, a cop killer, an assassin on a stolen bike, a lover.
"From the Hardcover edition.
- Uitgeverij
- Van Ditmar Boekenimport B.V.
- Imprint
- Penguin Books
- Uitgegeven als
- Paperback
- Eerste editie
- 05-10-2004
- Laatste editie
- 05-10-2004
- ISBN
- 9780099284482 • 9780143034612
- Aantal pagina's
- 400
- Serie
- Last Roundup
- Seriedeel
- 1
- Taal
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