Here Are the Young Men
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- 69,00 kr
Publisher Description
Meet Matthew, Rez, Cocker and Kearney. Facing the void of their post-school lives, the boys spend their first summer of freedom in a savage apprenticeship on the streets of Dublin. Roaming aimlessly through the city, fuelled by drugs and dark fantasies, the teenagers spiral into self-destruction, fleeing a reality they despise.
Here Are the Young Men portrays a chilling spiritual fallout, harbinger of the collapse of a national illusion. Visceral and blackly funny, this debut novel marks the arrival of a powerful literary talent who releases an unnerving anarchic energy to devastating effect.
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In Doyle's highly readable debut novel, three Dublin teenagers grope through the first stages of adulthood during the summer after their high school graduation. Kearney loves trouble and altered states of consciousness; Matthew is a fairly dutiful student and son, taking a job right away at a Shell gas station; Rez is a bit of a dreamer and never seems totally present. It's 2003, and alcohol, sex, and drugs are on the menu for all three young men. They embark on several adventures, both separately and as a trio. The restless Kearney takes his craziness to Boston, which does not satisfy his wanderlust. For disaffected Matthew, nearly everything is a letdown. He immerses himself in work and turns away from his friends. The imaginative Rez can find neither meaning nor peace in his romance with the withholding Julie or in his intense studying and writing. He slides into depression and attempts suicide. Doyle deftly shuffles the stories of his three lads in short chapters from their various perspectives. But his careful prose often doesn't match the immediacy and grit of the characters' crises. And the choice to write only the Matthew chapters in first person throws the books oddly out of balance. Still, a lively debut by a promising young writer.