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‘One of the funniest books I’ve ever read. Everyone should rush to buy it’
Irish News
‘A drunken exhilarating version of the American dream’
The Observer
‘One grows to like Mr McCourt for his honesty, sympathise with him for his struggle… and laugh and sweat with him when the authorities seem to be closing in… a funny, oddly winning book’
New York Times
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Dismal,
By A Customer
This review is from: A Monk Swimming (Paperback)
Having read Angelas Ashes and Tis by Frank McCourt I decided that maybe Malachy McCourt could offer something of similar literary genious. I have never been so dissappointed!! It may be unfair of me to review this book as the writing style annoyed me so much I read little more than the first 50 pages.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
laugh-out-loud funny,
By A Customer
This review is from: A Monk Swimming (Paperback)
It's a rare thing for me to laugh aloud from a book, but Mr McCourt managed it. some great scenes and one-liners in here. I was sad that the book ended, I felt I had lost a friend. I am looking forward to the sequel.for instance, one part which made me laugh- Malachy McCourt buys a rubber stamp which reads 'DECEASED', and he stamps all his bills and returns them, naturally ending with his electricity supply bein cut off. the only light in his room is a big neon sign flashing outside his window, but he says 'I found that by co-ordinating my blinking with the sign flashing on and off, I could read quite well' I read this first, and now I am reading 'angela's ashes' of the two, I certainly prefer the brother Malachy's book. It's a matter of personal taste I guess, as my sister far prefers '...ashes'. they are quite different styles. I found this book a real cracker tho, and full of interesting and funny anecdotes, as well as a lot of the colour and the celebrities of New York in the 50's and 60's.
23 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not every Irish Man has the 'gift of the gab'!,
This review is from: A Monk Swimming (Paperback)
After reading 'Angela's Ashes' and the sequel 'Tis' I felt pleasantly surprised when I discovered that Malachy McCourt had also published an autobiography. Prerhaps naively I assumed that 'A Monk Swimming' would somehow fill my craving for more laughs that'Angela's Ashes' provided! Yet, Malachy McCourt writes with an air of arrogance, and an all too common and frankly, a distaseful contempt for the English, which is far too prevalent among many Irish Writers. One example of this ocurrs in the preface when he shows 'gratitude' to the English "who for five-hundred-years stuffed their language down our throats, which we regurgitated with glorious chourus"! Not in your case Malachy! If his swipes at the English were not bad enough, he seemed determined to complicate his syntax, which was so confused at times, that I failed to follow what was going on! All in All, if you feel compelled to read this book, then by all means do, and form your own opinion because I am interested to see what other people make of it.If you want a great autobiographical read, why not try Kathleen Dayus who combines humour with tragedy so astutely, that it makes her books gripping reads.
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