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A Glassful of Letters

Published
Oct 1998
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
208

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In `A Glassful of Letters' Conlon tackles emigration, working mothers, non-working mothers, Republican prisoners, the inhumanity of big business, adultery, and a lot more. Employing a dramatic narrative structure in which much of the story takes place in a series of letters, and set partly in Ireland, partly in New York, this is a very modern Irish novel, one which takes on the recent (and on-going) unprecedented self re-examination which has been going on in Ireland since the late 80's. Conlon skillfully interlinks the characters' stories to reflect the pressures-and pleasures-generated by rapidly changing social values. And at the heart of it all is the quiet bravery of one woman. "[Conlon's] account of contemporary Ireland and the continuing Irish diaspora is sympathetic, well-measured and insightful."-Publishers Weekly "Quietly passionate, t e novel is romantic but no stock romance. Rather, Conlon unfolds the seemingly simple psyche of an ordinary married woman to display a rich and complex intellectual and emotional life."-Booklist

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Oct 1998 Blackstaff Press ISBN13 9780856406188 ISBN10 085640618X
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