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|title=New Ways to Kill Your Mother
|author=Colm Toibin
|publisher=Penguin
|date=March 2013
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|summary=Biographical essays unpicking complex family relationships of Irish and other writers. Stamina needed.
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Colm Tóibín has created a series of biographical essays, amassed in authoritative detail. They presumably started life as comparative lectures for fortunate students at universities in the USA and UK where Toibin has held tenure. The first chapter describes the phenomenon of motherless children as a plot driver in novels by Jane Austen and Henry James. Irish readers may be particularly interested in the earlier half which includes chapters on Brian Moore, Sebastian Barry and Roddy Doyle.
I'd like to thank the publishers for sending this book.
A much better starting place for this masterly writer would be his fictional biography of Henry James [[, ''The Master by Colm Toibin]] '' which was Booker Prize short-listed. Hand on heart, I sprinted through the whole book in a couple of days. Unless you generally marathon run with FR Leavis, I have to respectfully suggest that you should handle ''New Ways to Kill Your Mother'' slowly and with care.
If you, too, are a general reader looking for American short stories, you might like to try [[The Last Bachelor by Jay McInerney]].
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