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65:. The lives of the community members are framed within the cycle of a year, encompassing events such as haymaking, market days, lambing, and various celebrations like Christmas, Monaghan Day in February, Easter. The narrative delves into the daily routines, seasons, weather, and the natural environment. 68:
The novel introduces a wide array of characters, such as Joe and Kate Ruttledge, who have relocated to Ireland from London in pursuit of a different life. Additionally, readers encounter John Quinn, a character driven by unwavering determination in his pursuit of romantic interests, Johnny, who left
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The novel portrays a year in the life of a rural lakeside community, employing a unique and somewhat deceptive narrative structure devoid of traditional chapters or breaks. The story unfolds in a circular and repetitive manner, resembling a stream of consciousness narrative. The setting is a remote
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McGahern conjures the warmth and decency of working people without sentimentality. He gives them dignity, while keeping his distance. Ultimately he celebrates those who are well off in the best sense because they are glad to be
73:. The community's spirit is embodied by the gentle Jamesie and his wife Mary, who, though they have never left the lake, possess an intimate knowledge of everything that has ever stirred or moved in their surroundings. 76:
As the narrative unfolds, the drama of a year in the lives of these and many other characters comes to life through their actions, the rituals of work, religious observances, and leisure activities.
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for England two decades earlier in search of love, and Jimmy Joe McKiernan, who holds the dual roles of an auctioneer and an undertaker, while also heading the local
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reported on reviews from several publications with a rating scale for the novel out of "Love It", "Pretty Good", "Ok", and "Rubbish":
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in 2003. It was generally well-received amongst British press.
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The novel received critical acclaim, by its recognition at the
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John McGahern
Irish Book Awards
International Dublin Literary Award
Fenagh
County Leitrim
Carrick-on-Shannon
County Fermanagh
IRA
Irish Book Awards
International Dublin Literary Award
The Daily Telegraph
Daily Telegraph
Guardian
Times
Independent
Sunday Telegraph
Observer
Sunday Times
Independent On Sunday
New Statesman
TLS
Literary Review
Spectator
Alison Light
The Independent
film adaptation
"Everything under the sun"
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0029-7712
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