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Kilbrack

by Jamie O'Neill

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The story of a man's search for himself after an accident destroyed his memory. O'Leary Montagu is convinced the answers lie in a memoir book he was accused of stealing in a men's room, so he reads and rereads passages of it until he brings himself to tears. He decides to travel to Kilbrack, the home of the book's author Nancy Valentine, to write her biography. The book has led him to believe the town is uninhabited and in ruins, but when he arrives he finds that all the characters from the memoir are alive and well, apart from the book's author, who nobody seems to have heard of. The townspeople could all be described as eccentric, as is O'Leary Montagu.

In fact, there is so much eccentricity in the cast of characters, the book read like a parody, except I don't think I got the joke. (Not that I didn't laugh in places--it was funny--but surface-funny, not the deep ironic funny I think O'Neill was going for). I didn't find the protagonist, or any of the characters, particularly likeable--I just didn't care all that much what happened to them. The story unfolded unevenly so that sometimes I felt I was behind and other times I felt like I'd jumped on ahead and was waiting for the narrator to catch up. ( )
  Alirambles | Sep 2, 2007 |
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A cast of rampant miscreants, brilliantly witty dialogue and dark imaginings make KILBRACK compulsive comic reading - an unforgettable encounter with Irish rural life and characters. O'Leary Montagu - tall, dark and normal, as Mary once described him - was born at the age of twenty-five, a difficult age, as he himself admits. He woke up in a hospital bed, a scarred amnesiac, and fell immediately in love with a young nurse, fresh from Ireland, Mary. Eleven years later and Mary, an alcoholic now and traumatized herself by O'Leary's neuroses, flees to her parents in Ireland. He finds himself homeless, impecunious and labouring under an ill-starred fate. But at least he has the memoirs of his beloved Nancy Valentine to guide him. He embarks on his life-long ambitition: to visit Kilbrack, her idyllic childhood home, and write her biography. The arrival of this stranger in the dilapidated village proves an unsettling affair, not least for the local pharmacist, J.D.Downey, 'dispenser of drugs and advice', and for Nellie Maguire, erratic spinster of the pub. The frenzied Mrs Cuthbert makes plans for O'Leary to marry her daughter, Livia, and restore the family fortune. But Livia, to spite her mother, vows to become a nun. The parish priest is busy cornering the Irish ham market; while from the big house comes a thin sardonic laughter as Valentine Brack composes his endless histories. What has happened to Kilbrack? As Nancy Valentine says in her memoirs, 'Love that dared to speak her name was forced to quit her home.' O'Leary's coming will change all that, but in a manner no one - in his right mind - could foretell.

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