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The Looney: An Irish Fantasy

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is stolen. After a number of subplots concerning the eccentric residents of Drool and its castle, Looney recovers the racehorse and receives a large cash reward, much of which he accidentally burns and the remainder of which he spends in the
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however Milligan dismissed the suggestion that this was itself racist. The most violently racist language and attitudes are ascribed to the most ignorant and unsympathetic characters, such as the
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buying drinks for the villagers. Having reconnected with his Irish roots, but realising that his quest for wealth and status is futile, he returns to Kilburn and sells his "throne".
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while arranging his return to Ireland. There are a number of subplots featuring various eccentric people he has dealings with, the main one concerning two
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The first portion of the novel is set in Kilburn as Looney's fantasy of royal descent takes hold. He purchases a
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of Drool, where Looney goes to research his royal claim. While doing this he takes a job as a
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language and, as with much of Milligan's writing, makes use of national and racial
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The second, larger, portion of the novel is set in and around the fictional Irish
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The principal protagonist of the novel is Mick Looney, an Irish
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Spike Milligan
Comic novel
Comedy
Michael Joseph
Hardback
Paperback
ISBN
0-7181-2870-2
OCLC
60043977
Puckoon
comic novel
Spike Milligan
construction worker
Kilburn, London
King of Ireland
second hand
throne
illegal immigrants
tenants
village
handyman
castle
racehorse
pub
politically incorrect
stereotypes
neo-Nazi
traffic warden

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