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The Brothers' Lot
Kevin Holohan
出版
Akashic Books
, 2011-03-22
主題
Fiction / Satire
Fiction / Humorous / Black Humor
Fiction / World Literature / Ireland / 21st Century
Fiction / Literary
ISBN
1617750204
9781617750205
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=x9-H-6LPYGMC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
A “mordantly funny” novel set in a Dublin educational institution known as the
Brothers of Godly Coercion School for Young Boys of Meager Means (
Publishers Weekly
).
Combining the spirit of Kingsley Amis's
Lucky Jim
with a bawdy evisceration of hypocrisy in old-school Catholic education,
The Brothers' Lot
is a comic satire that tells the story of the Brothers of Godly Coercion School for Young Boys of Meager Means, a dilapidated Dickensian institution run by an assemblage of eccentric, insane, and often nasty celibate Brothers. The school is in decline and the Brothers hunger for a miracle to move their founder, the Venerable Saorseach O’Rahilly, along the path to Sainthood.
When a possible miracle presents itself, the Brothers fervently seize on it with the help of the ethically pliant Diocesan Investigator, himself hungry for a miracle to boost his career. But the school simultaneously comes under threat from strange outside forces. The harder the Brothers try to defend the school, the worse things seem to get. It takes an outsider, Finbar Sullivan, a young student newly arrived at the school, to see that the source of the threat may in fact lie inside the school itself. As the miracle unravels, the Brothers’ efforts to preserve it unleash a disastrous chain of events.
Tackling a serious subject through satire,
The Brothers' Lot
explores the culture that allowed abuses within church-run institutions in Ireland to go unchecked for decades.
“Potently conveys the anarchic spirit of schoolboy warfare.”—
The Irish Times
“A memorable, skillfully wrought, and evocative satire of an Ireland that has collapsed under the weight of its contradictions.”—Joseph O’Connor
“Witty, brilliant, devastating.”—
Times Literary Supplement