Mad, Bad, Dangerous to Know: The Fathers of Wilde, Yeats and Joyce
By Colm Tóibín
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ISBN: 9781508267577
Runtime: | 6.13 Hours |
Category: | Nonfiction/Literary Collections |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
Summary
Summary
A BookPage Top Pick of the Month
Colm Tóibín begins his incisive, revelatory Mad, Bad, Dangerous to Know with a walk through the Dublin streets where he went to university and where three Irish literary giants came of age. Oscar Wilde, writing about his relationship with his father stated: “Whenever there is hatred between two people there is bond or brotherhood of some kind…you loathed each other not because you were so different but because you were so alike.” W.B. Yeats wrote of his father, a painter: “It is this infirmity of will which has prevented him from finishing his pictures. The qualities I think necessary to success in art or life seemed to him egotism.” James’s father was perhaps the most quintessentially Irish, widely loved, garrulous, a singer, and drinker with a volatile temper, who drove his son from Ireland.
“An entertaining and revelatory book about the vexed relationships between these three pairs of difficult fathers and their difficult sons” (The Wall Street Journal), Mad, Bad, Dangerous to Know illustrates the surprising ways these fathers surface in the work of their sons. “As charming as [they are] illuminating, these stories of fathers and sons provide a singular look at an extraordinary confluence of genius” (Bookpage). Tóibín recounts the resistance to English cultural domination, the birth of modern Irish cultural identity, and the extraordinary contributions of these complex and masterful authors. “This immersive book holds literary scholarship to be a heartfelt, heavenly pursuit” (The Washington Post).
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“Juicy, wry, and compelling…an entertaining and revelatory little book.” —Wall Street Journal
“This gentle, immersive book holds literary scholarship to be a heartfelt, heavenly pursuit.” —Washington Post
“These famous men and the fathers who helped shape them come alive in Tóibín’s retelling, as do Dublin’s colorful inhabitants.” —Esquire
“Perhaps unsurprisingly, the Irish geniuses Oscar Wilde, W. B. Yeats and James Joyce had difficult relationships with their fathers. And who better than Colm Tóibín to write this clever and revealing book about the fathers of these three brilliant authors? Tóibín excavates each of these relationships and the work informed by them with skill.” —BookPage
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Available Formats : | Retail CD |
Category: | Nonfiction/Literary Collections |
Runtime: | 6.13 |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
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