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Dermot Healy

‘The scent of real talent is strong. You know by the end of this book you have been reading a writer who matters… the mastery of the form breathes through every line.’ Daily Telegraph

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Paperback, Brandon Books, 1982

This was the author’s first short story collection and it reveals a brilliant talent. A lovestruck adolescent waiting hopelessly for the girl who never comes, a drifter on the fringes of down-and-out London, an embittered middle-aged journalist living alone, a young boy persuaded to curse a barmaid for the illusory promise of riding his temptor’s race horses, a Northern Ireland family who have put the distance of a Galway holiday between themselves and the Troubles. Dermot Healy’s characters are often at odds with life, but he writes about them with a generous irony and a refreshingly unsentimental lyricism.