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The Replay

(1981)
A novel by

 
 
'Curtin is one of Ireland's best writers.'
RODDY DOYLE

`Vintage slapstick humour... so hysterically funny that I was rolling around convulsed... the irony and the satire are sharp and sure, the comedy unblemished.'
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`The writer has a brilliant imagination, an almost lunatic sense of humour, and matches an unerring ear for the nuances of speech with faultless observation.'
THE TIMES

A twenty-stone taxi-driver, an unemployed docker, a wilting TV sex-symbol and a once mild-mannered schoolteacher slavering for revenge... in a one-horse, two-bar Irish town these are the unlikely guardians of the honour of one of the worst pubs in the land. Fifteen years ago they and their friends constituted a football team. Gathered together again after a decade and a half of boozing, smoking and idling about they look more like the casualty ward on a binge, but nothing can stop THE REPLAY.


Genre: Literary Fiction

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