![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() “The Irish writer, twice a Booker bridesmaid for novels including The Butcher Boy, takes an audacious stylistic turn with this 600-page novel-cum-snowballing-free-verse-monologue by an Irishman caring for his 70-year-old dementia-afflicted sister in England, which the Guardian has boldly declared this century’s Ulysses.” The Globe and Mail posted their ‘Spring 2022 Books Preview’ and it includes Poguemahone (May 3, 2022) by Patrick McCabe! You can view the full list here. It won’t be for everybody, but it is for me.'” It might look like this is wild, but everything ties up in it, and that’s not always the case with me. Narrated by an Irishman living in England, it’s McCabe’s weirdest and wildest work to date. ![]() Poguemahone is a free-form experiment that reads like a psychedelic ballad. “In the early stages of creating his new novel, though, there were times when he wondered if he was throwing it all away. “Pat McCabe: A lifetime’s search for the voice” was published online on March 18, 2022. Patrick McCabe has been interviewed in The Times in regards to his forthcoming novel Poguemahone (May 3, 2022). ![]()
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