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Is Shane Macgowan Still Alive 1st Edition Tim Bradford

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Is Shane Macgowan Still Alive 1st Edition Tim Bradford
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Publisher: Flamingo
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.62 MB
Pages: 316
Author: Tim Bradford
ISBN: 9780006551683, 9780007394685, 0006551688, 0007394683
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Is Shane Macgowan Still Alive 1st Edition Tim Bradford by Tim Bradford 9780006551683, 9780007394685, 0006551688, 0007394683 instant download after payment.

A book of Irish journies, both real and imagined, as the author sits in pubs and listens to old men's stories, laughs at and falls in love with mad Irishwomen, sings folksongs, cries in the rain and vomits in soft green fields. On the way he creates some new Irish myths and legends,A wry and extremely witty travelogue exploring all things Irish (and Oirish).'With Spike Milligan-ish humour, Bradford investigates the Irish psyche: at times he comes close to adding a new mythology of his own.' Time Out 'If you know who Shane MacGowan is, you may well love this bizarre, funny, brash, telling-it-like-it-is book. If you don't, then it will expand your cultural range' Sunday Times 'An absolute must for anyone who's ever indulged even a moment of romantic yearning for all things Hibernian. Like some latter-day Kerouac, Tim Bradford drives around the Emerald Isle in search of captivating wild women, poetry, folk songs and of course, the odd pint or two. He meets Europe's spottiest hitcher and drives along Ireland's worst road; he gives a bluffer's guide to being Irish for those who aren't and provides an essential map of the land showing the distribution of conversational topics including house prices. Moving statues and condom availability. Hilarious.' Scotsman

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