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The Last Roundup is a series of three novels by Irish writer Roddy Doyle that began in 1999. They follow the life of Henry Smart from Ireland to America spanning most of the 20th century. The series is narrated by Henry as well, providing us the "Omniscient Narrator." Three books have now been published: A Star Called Henry (1999); Oh, Play ...
Works by Doyle. Archive of Doyle's short fiction for The New Yorker. "The Photograph" (16 October 2006) "The Joke" (29 November 2004) Roddy Doyle's rules for writers; Roddy Doyle's verdict on James Joyce's Ulysses; Interviews and reviews. Author page at Irish Writers Online; Roddy Doyle: Author Biography, Postcolonial Studies at Emory
Pages in category "Novels by Roddy Doyle" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
The novel was originally published in hardcover on 7 March 2019 in the United Kingdom through Jonathan Cape, [1] [2] along with audiobook and kindle versions through Vintage Digital. A paperback edition was released slightly over a year later under Vintage Books, on 12 March 2020.
Having fallen foul of his erstwhile comrades in the Irish Republican Army (IRA), Henry Smart escapes to America. [1] [2] In New York City, he becomes involved in advertising, pornography and bootlegging. [2] After stepping on the toes of the Mob, Henry heads for Chicago, where he becomes the manager and partner-in-crime of Louis Armstrong.
Italian animation auteur Enzo D’Alò – whose globally known works include “The Blue Arrow,” “Lucky and Zorba,” “Momo” and “Opopomoz” – is back with Roddy Doyle adaptation ...
The Deportees and Other Stories is the first short story collection [1] by Irish writer Roddy Doyle first published by Jonathan Cape in 2007. [2] All the stories were written for Metro Éireann, a multicultural paper aimed at Ireland's immigrant population and explore their experiences. The stories were written in 800 word chapters and ...
Love is a 2020 novel by Irish author Roddy Doyle. The novel takes place in Dublin , mostly in a pub, and concerns two friends, Joe and Davy, who have reconnected for a night of drinking. [ 1 ]