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It's a perfect story, but not the kind I would read to my nieces or buy for my grandmother. I still recommend it to anyone who has ever thought that something's not quite right and they can't decide if the people they meet are really as convoluted and arrogant as they think, or if maybe it's just them.
Anyone wants to read the greatest book of their life, well this might be it, so don't think too hard and try it.
Hail to the King J.P. Donleavy
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The portion devoted to Balthazar's time at Trinity reminded me of both "Lucky Jim" by Kingsley Amis, and "The Water Method Man" by John Irving. Donleavy uses the academic setting to create situations with a tremendous amount of humor and a profound sense of loneliness and alienation simultaneously.
This introduction led me to pick up four more by Donleavy. The emotion of the book stayed with me for a long time afterward.
What amazes me is that hordes of "readers" are falling all over themselves to buy Tom Wolfe's latest, and so few people are jumping at the chance to savor a truly great novel like this one. There's no justice in the book-buying world.
Steve Vivian
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His style is forceful, resolute and even-handed. Notice there are no question marks or exclamation points in this work. He writes with a sense of purpose that many of the characters in the book possess, only their purposes range from measuring stranger's genitalia to excavating for minerals all over the castle. Single-minded and yet still multi-functional, Donleay's characters drive the action through twisted tunnels and forgotten rooms of Charnel Castle, itself a marvel of deviously enjoyable design, much like book itself. The seemingly-bottomless wine cellar provides the assembled crowds with enough reason to act irresponsibly, which only furthers the development of the plot.
While Clementine appears to be overwhelmed with it all, a number of intimate encounters keeps his spirits, and other parts as well, from sagging.
It is with a touch of the cap to Donleavy that I say, while onions may make you cry, The Onion Eaters will make you laugh out loud and wish you knew how to get to Charnel Castle.
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Full of gratuitous sex, violence drunken ribaldry, indeed it is almost a training manual for students.
It opens the door to positive thinking and instils in one that when things are really bad, they are not as bad as they are going to get, but never give up.
Learn negotiating skills, if a fist in the gob doesn't work, buy your man a drink.
Sex education, from aristocrats, whores, artists, teachers, plebean masses.
In all an excellent life changing book in which Donleavy displays true comic genius and has caused me hours of laughter.
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Those who have read "The Ginger Man" will not be surprised by Donleavy's quirky style. Those who have not will find that book to be both much longer and much more rewarding.
I also am of the opinion that this is the greatest book that I have ever read only just after the beastly beatitudes (also by JPD). And, I too wanted to be like Mr Smith the thought that he can have everything that he wants was at first, inconcievable that JPD can have created a character who can be capable of all success and ambition, so unlike Balthazar B.
So I pondered, what does he want and can he have it?
What does he want? He wants Miss Tomson and gets her in a way. He wants to be able to handle himself and he gets this. He wants to feel power and will once he dies but until then, he has to make do with the sound of thirtyfive thousand cheers.
So, yes I now agree that he can have most all which he desires. Naturally one wants to feel welcome, now I feel awkward Sorry for spouting I feel;
all dog all dead