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An Irish Christmas: Stories

by John B. Keane
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Drawing on the rich folk culture of Ireland, John B. Keane's collection of seventeen original tales humorously presents the holiday dreams and everyday shortcomings of ordinary country people during the Christmas season. Not only do Keane's stories delightfully, and often sardonically, explore the foibles of Irish humanity, they also discover the intelligences behind them with shrewdness and compassion. Throughout this winning collection, whether visiting "The Greatest Wake of All" or illuminating "The Seven Year Trance" or telling the tales of "The Hermit of Scartnabrock" and "Awlingal Princess of Cunnackeenamadra," Ireland's favorite storyteller bears benevolent testimony to the inhabitants and Christmas traditions of his colorful County Kerry. "Creates a charming emotional map of a fictitious but authentic-seeming place."—Boston Globe "A sage, sardonic voice.... Handle[s] sentiment in a way that respects both the story and the audience."—Minneapolis Star Tribune ".... if a body likes Irish humor and tales, this ... will be a fine bit to place under the tree."—Publishers Weekly

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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

Sure and if a body likes Irish humor and tales, this whimsical, solidly Hibernian set of 17 stories featuring the roguish, charming and not-so-charming denizens of County Kerry will be a fine bet to place under the tree. Novelist, poet and fabulist Keane (Durango) offers these authentically cadenced tales for the holidays, even though many of them only nominally concern Christmas. In "A Christmas Comeuppance," the local canon learns the truth of the old adage "people in glass houses..." through the lens of a judicious video camera. "The Seven Year Trance" finds Hiccup O'Reilly playing Scheherazade for his brothers-in-law, who promise to beat him up if he doesn't come up with a good story to explain his seven-year absence. A fantastical ghost story accompanied by many rounds at the local pub (financed by Hiccup) saves his life. "The Resurrection" features a fey, lovely barmaid who succeeds in "raising" a comatose young football player she has always had a hankering for. A calf gains a home instead of becoming "baby beef" by submitting himself, as it were, to God in "The Sacred Calf." Irish customs from the public house to the wake are lovingly explored by a writer who casts an amused eye on the foibles of his countrymen. (Nov.) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.

Kirkus Reviews

Irish author Keane turns his eye from the painful, pathologically blighted lives and worldly and spiritual poverty in villages he described in The Bodhran Makers (1992) and The Ram of God (1996) to far more friendly tales about life in rural Ireland. These 17 stocking-stuffers all turn on the Christmas season, and most move along faster than you can wring a chicken's neck. We'll lay a fat goose to a starving sparrow you've never heard of "The Sacred Calf"—not fatted, golden, or castrated, but sacred. This pregnant tale could well be called "The Sacred Bull" since it tells of what bulls do best—but this being Christmas, we'll say no more. Fine writer that Keane is, both in his jollier and more cutting moods, he's not of a mind to leave your head befogged with sin, or what these folk think is sin. It's true, once Christmas passes, he can scathe and leave you hangdog. So that's out now and we're all the better for it. But let's not be grim. He's a man full of love, whatever the season.Manos, James, Jr. LITTLE ELLIE CLAUS Pocket (256 pp.) Nov. 2000

Book Details

Published
September 22, 2000
Publisher
Avalon Publishing Group
Pages
256
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780786708154

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