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Rob Doyle

    Rob Doyles schrijven duikt in de diepten van de menselijke psyche en verkent de zoektocht naar betekenis in de hedendaagse wereld. Zijn stijl is vaak introspectief en gedurfd, zich stortend in complexe relaties en existentiële dilemma's. Doyles werk daagt lezers uit om na te denken over hun eigen waarden en plaats in de samenleving. Zijn literaire stem is onderscheidend en biedt een frisse kijk op huidige sociale en persoonlijke uitdagingen.

    This Is the Ritual: The Dublin Edition
    Here Are the Young Men
    This is the Ritual
    Threshold
    Autobibliography
    In this skull hotel where I never sleep
    • Fiction. Literary Nonfiction. Edited by Rob Doyle. The Irish writer Killian Turner disappeared under mysterious circumstances in West Berlin in 1985. He was thirty-seven years old. His disappearance, along with the fictions, aphorisms, sketches, and less easily-categorisable writings he left behind, have ensured Turner's lasting cult reputation. Not only writers, but visual artists, filmmakers, philosophers, and even electronic musicians have found inspiration in his singular body of work. IN THIS SKULL HOTEL WHERE I NEVER SLEEP--and its accompanying installation, which recreates Turner's last known place of residence--is intended as an introduction to the life and work of this disturbing, visionary artist. The volume contains key critical and biographical texts about Killian Turner, as well as Turner's last known work, An Investigation Into My Own Disappearance, which is widely considered to be his suicide note.Additional contributors include Thomas Duddy, Sarah Flanagan, Dave Lordan, John Holten, and Alice Zeniter.

      In this skull hotel where I never sleep
    • Provocative, intelligent and funny, it is a brilliant introduction to a personal canon by one of the most original and exciting writers around.

      Autobibliography
    • Threshold

      • 336bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen
      3,8(668)Tarief

      Rob has spent most of his confusing adult life wandering, writing, and imbibing literature and narcotics in equally vast doses. Now, stranded between reckless youth and middle age, between exaltation and despair, his travels have acquired a de facto purpose: the immemorial quest for transcendent meaning

      Threshold
    • "A tremendous talent. Every page fizzes with vitality." --Kevin Barry, author of Beatlebone A young man in a dark depression roams the vast, formless landscape of a Dublin industrial park where he meets a vagrant in the grip of a dangerous ideology. A woman fleeing a breakup finds herself taking part in an unusual sleep experiment. A man obsessed with Nietzsche clings desperately to his girlfriend's red shoes. And whatever happened to Killian Turner, Ireland's vanished literary outlaw? Lost and isolated, the characters in these masterful stories play out their fragmented relationships in a series of European cities, always on the move; from rented room to darkened apartment, hitchhiker's roadside to Barcelona nightclub. Rob Doyle, a shape-shifting drifter, a reclusive writer, also stalks the book's pages. Layering narratives and splicing fiction with non-fiction, This is the Ritual tells of the ecstatic, the desperate and the uncertain. Immersive, at times dreamlike, and frank in its depiction of sex, the writer's life, failed ideals, and the transience of emotions, it introduces an unmistakable new literary voice.

      This is the Ritual
    • Meet Matthew, Rez, Cocker and Kearney. Facing the void of their post-school lives, the boys spend their first summer of freedom in a savage apprenticeship on the streets of Dublin. Roaming aimlessly through the city, fuelled by drugs and dark fantasies, the teenagers spiral into self-destruction, fleeing a reality they despise.

      Here Are the Young Men
    • Exploring themes of existentialism and self-discovery, this collection of stories features characters grappling with feelings of dislocation and introspection. Each narrative delves into the complexities of the human experience, capturing the essence of being adrift in both the universe and one's own psyche. Rob Doyle's follow-up to his debut novel promises to engage readers with its profound insights and evocative storytelling.

      This Is the Ritual: The Dublin Edition