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TexasProgresive

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6. I did and found it depressing on the whole
Mon Oct 12, 2015, 06:56 PM
Oct 2015

Then I read younger brother Malachy's A Monk Swimming and was amazed at the contrast between the brothers. This from Amazon's page on Malachy's book.

http://www.amazon.com/Monk-Swimming-Memoir-Malachy-McCourt/dp/0786884142/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8
Slapped with a libel suit after an appearance on a talk show, Malachy McCourt crows, "If they could only see me now in the slums of Limerick, a big shot, sued for a million. Bejesus, isn't America a great and wonderful country?" His older brother Frank's Pulitzer Prize-winning memoir, Angela's Ashes, took its somber tone from the bleak atmosphere of those slums, while Malachy's boisterous recollections are fueled by his zestful appreciation for the opportunities and oddities of his native land.

He and Frank were born in Brooklyn, moved with their parents to Ireland as children, then returned to the States as adults. This book covers the decade 1952-63, when Malachy roistered across the U.S., Europe, and Asia, but spent most of his time in New York City. There his ready wit and quick tongue won him an acting job with the Irish Players, a semiregular stint on The Tonight Show hosted by Jack Paar, and friendships with some well-heeled, well-born types who shared his fondness for saloon life and bankrolled him in an East Side saloon that may have been the first singles bar. He chronicles those events--and many others--with back-slapping bonhomie.

Although McCourt acknowledges the personal demons that pursued him from his poverty-stricken childhood and destroyed his first marriage, this is on the whole an exuberant autobiography that pays tribute to the joys of a freewheeling life.

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Hello everyone! Thank you for the thread, scarletwoman. Enthusiast Oct 2015 #1
Hi, Enthusiast! I guess I must confess that I've never read "To Kill a Mockingbird", either. scarletwoman Oct 2015 #8
Hi scarletwoman! We are also fascinated by the magic of the Southwest. Enthusiast Oct 2015 #15
Hillerman's daughter is writing leftyladyfrommo Oct 2015 #26
Thanks, leftyladyfrommo. Enthusiast Oct 2015 #27
I don't think I will read any more of hers. leftyladyfrommo Oct 2015 #28
Now that I have all this free time as a retiree TexasProgresive Oct 2015 #2
Glad your polyp was benign. Enthusiast Oct 2015 #3
TexasProgresive, I meant to ask if you have ever read Enthusiast Oct 2015 #5
I did and found it depressing on the whole TexasProgresive Oct 2015 #6
Thanks! I had no idea about Malachy's book! I'm happy to hear this. I'll have to get a copy. Enthusiast Oct 2015 #16
It is so interesting to see the some of the same incidents through different eyes TexasProgresive Oct 2015 #18
That was thoroughly entertaining. Thanks, TexasProgresive. Enthusiast Oct 2015 #19
Brothers like the McCourts causes me to wonder TexasProgresive Oct 2015 #21
We see such differences all the time. I am often struck by my differences with my younger brother. Enthusiast Oct 2015 #22
Hi TexasProgresive! scarletwoman Oct 2015 #9
Not from this one. TexasProgresive Oct 2015 #12
LOL! scarletwoman Oct 2015 #13
Hi scarletwoman! hermetic Oct 2015 #4
Hi hermetic! I'm glad it worked out so well that I went ahead and started the thread. scarletwoman Oct 2015 #10
The latest Jack Reacher book SheilaT Oct 2015 #7
I can certainly see why that would be fun series to follow! scarletwoman Oct 2015 #11
They really are. SheilaT Oct 2015 #14
Finished reading David Rhodes' book, Jewelweed, which is a wonderful japple Oct 2015 #17
Good Morning, japple! Enthusiast Oct 2015 #20
This message was self-deleted by its author japple Oct 2015 #24
I got a download from the library for Jewelweed, but they don't have Driftless. Will japple Oct 2015 #25
Reading the 2nd book in The Strain series: The Fall Goblinmonger Oct 2015 #23
Thanks, Goblinmonger. I've never watched the TV series. Enthusiast Oct 2015 #29
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