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Robert McLiam Wilson

    January 1, 1964

    Robert McLiam Wilson is lauded for his singular voice, exploring the depths of human existence with unflinching honesty. His narratives delve into complex themes, with prose recognized for its raw energy and penetrating psychological insight. Wilson masterfully captures the essence of human struggle and resilience, often set against vibrant and gritty backdrops. His writing challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths while examining universal themes of identity, redemption, and the search for meaning in a chaotic world.

    Ripley Bogle
    Eureka Street
    • Eureka Street is set in Belfast in the 6 months just before & after the latest ceasefires. Politics & violence are the backdrop to the erotic action of a city that fuels itself on love. This book will tie-in with a 4 part drama on BBC2.

      Eureka Street1997
      4.2
    • Ripley Bogle

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      'I'm Ripley Bogle. 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... číst celé

      Ripley Bogle1996
      3.9