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Patrick McCabe

    March 27, 1955

    Patrick McCabe excels at peering behind the facade of respectability to expose the brutal stagnation of small-town Irish life. His prose possesses a vibrant, anti-authoritarian energy, using everyday language to dismantle the prevailing ideologies of a past era. Despite the darkness and violence often depicted, McCabe imbues his characters with a profound sense of compassion. His work serves as a compelling argument for a more inclusive Irish culture, one that acknowledges its history without being confined by it, and he is credited with inventing the 'Bog Gothic' genre.

    Patrick McCabe
    The Dead School
    Hello and Goodbye
    The Butcher Boy
    The Stray Sod Country
    Poguemahone
    Emerald Germs of Ireland. Die schwarze Pfanne, englische Ausgabe