"Warrenpoint" is a memoir, and more than a memoir: with moments of novelistic narrative and lyricism wedded to musings on the aesthetic and theological themes of the author's coming of age--filial piety, original sin, a child's perceptions, and then the nature of terrorism, and of reading itself--it demonstrates the same insight and lucidity that have contributed to Denis Donoghue's fame as one of our most important critics. Taking its title from the seaside town in Northern Ireland whose police barracks served as the residence for the Catholic Donoghues, it has been described as a family romance, dealing not only with the author's love for his strong-willed, taciturn policeman father, but his love for literature and how it shaped his life to come.
A novelistic "family romance" from a key figure in contemporary literature, focusing with lyrical detail on his coming of age in Northern Ireland.About the AuthorDenis Donoghue is University Professor and Henry James Chair of English and American Letters at New York University.
Book InformationISBN 9781564788726
Author Denis DonoghueFormat Paperback
Page Count 193
Imprint Dalkey Archive PressPublisher Dalkey Archive Press
Weight(grams) 276g
Dimensions(mm) 210mm * 137mm * 17mm