A Singular Man

A Singular Man

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  • Author: James Patrick Donleavy
  • Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press
  • ISBN: 0871132656
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 430

Mysteriously rich and desperately lonely, George Smith appears to be under attack from all quarters. His former wife and four horrible children are suing to get his money, and someone is sending him threatening letters. Despite some very elaborate precautions, he remains worried. So he builds a mausoleum in which to live.


A Singular Man

A Singular Man

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  • Author: Emmanuel Bove
  • Publisher: Northwestern University Press
  • ISBN: 9780810160026
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 198

In a state of permanent tension and relieved moral paralysis, Jean-Marie Thély, an anguished bystander confined to the margins of polite society, has based the whole of his existence upon the idea that he is unlike others. He derives his singularity from his origins as an illegitimate child; bounced from one condescendingly charitable household to another only to be rejected by the bourgeois families that raised him. Restricted to an ordinary education, barred from an officer's career, he is unable to do what he wants and eventually becomes trapped in a life of utter indecision.


A Singular Man

A Singular Man

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  • Author: James Patrick Donleavy
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780871132659
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 402


Rockley Wilson: Remarkable Cricketer, Singular Man

Rockley Wilson: Remarkable Cricketer, Singular Man

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  • Author: Martin Howe
  • Publisher: Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians
  • ISBN: 1905138571
  • Category : Sports & Recreation
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 115

Though he was an outstanding schoolboy cricketer at Rugby, Rockley Wilson (1879-1957) was required to leave the school shortly before his final season, for ‘examination irregularities’. He moved on to Cambridge, where, brought in to make up a visiting side, he scored a century in his first innings in first-class cricket. Three years later, in 1902, he was Cambridge captain. Later, as a schoolmaster and cricket coach at Winchester College, he brought on 39 boys to play first-class cricket. After he had been out of the side for ten years, playing only club and country house cricket, Yorkshire decided to give him, on merit, a regular place in his school vacation as a spin bowler of exceptional accuracy, in its mighty elevens on either side of the Great War. One August he took over the captaincy and steered the county home to the Championship. Selected for the 1920/21 tour of Australia, he upset the Australian crowd by writing for the Daily Express about a Test match he was playing in. He was widely recognised as a leading authority on cricket and its heritage and helped to re-write the Laws of the game in 1947. He left much of his collection of cricketana to the Lord’s museum. His wit, laced with litotes and literary allusions, has been anthologised. Few players of any era have matched the diversity of his contribution to the game. Martin Howe gives us a comprehensive account of a singular man of plural talents.


The Love of Singular Men

The Love of Singular Men

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  • Author: Victor Heringer
  • Publisher: New Directions Publishing
  • ISBN: 0811237486
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 102

The gripping English debut of the famous and hugely talented Brazilian writer Victor Heringer, who died tragically young. In the suburbs of Rio de Janeiro, one summer in the 1970s, a family—a husband and wife, their daughter, and their crippled teenage son Camilo—take in an orphan named Cosme. The boys unexpectedly fall in love, but an act of violence shatters their intimate world and changes their lives forever. Decades later, when Camilo returns to his hometown, he is haunted by his first love and the long shadow of Brazil’s military dictatorship. At once an incisive and unforgiving study of Brazilian society and a fluid, queer coming-of-age story, Victor Heringer’s exhilarating and moving novel is worthy of Machado de Assis.


Kleinere medizinische Arbeiten zur Tuberkulose

Kleinere medizinische Arbeiten zur Tuberkulose

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  • Languages : en
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A Singular Man

A Singular Man

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  • Author: Emmanuel Bove
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780910395953
  • Category : Social isolation
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 181

A man struggles to overcome the stigma of his illegitimacy.


The Doctrine of Singular Obedience as the Duty and Property of the True Christian

The Doctrine of Singular Obedience as the Duty and Property of the True Christian

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  • Author: Increase Mather
  • Publisher:
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  • Category : Congregational churches
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 54


Candid Animadversions on Dr. Lee's Narrative of a Singular Gouty Case

Candid Animadversions on Dr. Lee's Narrative of a Singular Gouty Case

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  • Author: William Stevenson
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  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 208


A Singular Man

A Singular Man

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  • Author: J. P. Donleavy
  • Publisher: Open Road + Grove/Atlantic
  • ISBN: 0802198147
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 433

An “excruciatingly funny” novel by the author of the classic The Ginger Man (Newsweek). From “a comic writer rivaling Waugh and Wodehouse”, this is the story of George Smith (Life). Mysteriously rich and desperately lonely, George appears to be under attack from all quarters. His former wife and four horrible children are suing to get his money. His dipsomaniacal housekeeper is trying to arouse his carnal interest. His secretary, the beautiful, blond Miss Martin, will barely give him the time of day. Making matters even worse are the threatening letters: Dear Sir, Only for the moment are we saying nothing. Yours, etc., Present Associates. Despite such precautions as a two-inch-thick surgical steel door and a bulletproof limousine, Smith remains worried. So he undertakes to build a giant mausoleum, complete with plumbing, in which to live . . . Hunter S. Thompson called reading this book “like sitting down to an evening of good whisky and mad laughter in a rare conversation somewhere on the edge of reality.” A Singular Man is a deliciously dark comic novel by the recipient of a Lifetime Achievement honor from the Irish Book Awards. “A wild romp . . . An important, first-rate novel by a gifted artist.” —Chicago Tribune “Rollicking, rambunctious . . . Sheer pleasure to read . . . Shatteringly funny.” —The New York Times Book Review