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No News at Throat Lake
2001
Simon & Schuster (Hersteller)
978-0-671-78544-4 (ISBN)
Simon & Schuster (Hersteller)
978-0-671-78544-4 (ISBN)
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Sublimely funny, widely celebrated, and now available in paperback, "No News at Throat Lake" chronicles the adventures of Donegan--an award-winning author, journalist, and former pop star--as he escapes the madness of London life and heads out to the rural and peerlessly idiosyncratic village of Creeslough, Ireland.
Lawrence Donegan's dream is a modest one, really. The intrepid journalist longs for a quiet, simple life far from the filth and noise of the big city. And he thinks he'll find it in Creeslough. "No News at Throat Lake" From the moment Donegan arrives in the quaint Irish village, he isplunged into the problems and pitfalls of rural living. First, he needs todrain his home of water. Then he needs to find a job. After a brief and bloody stint as a Creeslough farmer -- dubbed "Quentin Tarantino's "All Creatures Great and Small"" -- Donegan decides to go back to his writing roots.He takes a job at the Tirconaill Tribune, a blindly idealistic, libel-slinging tabloid run by two men and a dog. Thus begins a passionate love affair between a big-city hack and a small-town rag. Sublimely funny and effortlessly hip, "No News at Throat Lake" is a refreshing memoir of Irish life and times. Filled with unexpected curiosities and predicaments, it's a hilarious, sharp-edged portrayal that ponders what every foreigner wants to know about Ireland -- "what's it like to live there, anyway?"
Lawrence Donegan's dream is a modest one, really. The intrepid journalist longs for a quiet, simple life far from the filth and noise of the big city. And he thinks he'll find it in Creeslough. "No News at Throat Lake" From the moment Donegan arrives in the quaint Irish village, he isplunged into the problems and pitfalls of rural living. First, he needs todrain his home of water. Then he needs to find a job. After a brief and bloody stint as a Creeslough farmer -- dubbed "Quentin Tarantino's "All Creatures Great and Small"" -- Donegan decides to go back to his writing roots.He takes a job at the Tirconaill Tribune, a blindly idealistic, libel-slinging tabloid run by two men and a dog. Thus begins a passionate love affair between a big-city hack and a small-town rag. Sublimely funny and effortlessly hip, "No News at Throat Lake" is a refreshing memoir of Irish life and times. Filled with unexpected curiosities and predicaments, it's a hilarious, sharp-edged portrayal that ponders what every foreigner wants to know about Ireland -- "what's it like to live there, anyway?"
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 27.2.2001 |
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Zusatzinfo | Illustrationss |
Verlagsort | New York |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 134 x 210 mm |
Themenwelt | Literatur ► Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte |
Reiseführer ► Europa ► Irland | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Kommunikation / Medien ► Journalistik | |
Wirtschaft | |
ISBN-10 | 0-671-78544-3 / 0671785443 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-671-78544-4 / 9780671785444 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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