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The heather blazing. Tóibín, Colm, Book. English. Published London: Pan Books, Available at Coleraine CC. Coleraine CC – 1 on shelf at: PROH3 Barcode Shelfmark Loan .  · The Heather Blazing by Colm Toibin is a deeply emotional, deeply moving book. It's the story of Eamon Redmond, a complex man, grown on tender roots, influential friends, a keen intellect and a tangible distance between himself and those whom he loves. The book is set in three parts, each of which dips in and out of www.doorway.ru by: Tóibín's debut (The South, ) followed its heroine, a married Irishwoman on the lam, through a cycle of gain and loss; his downbeat second novel, the portrait of a Dublin judge, is all loss, no gain. An only child, Eamon Redmond lost his mother in infancy (she died in ). Raised by his undomesticated schoolteacher father in a small Irish town, he learned early on to be self-sufficient.


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The Heather Blazing by Colm Toibin is a deeply emotional, deeply moving book. It's the story of Eamon Redmond, a complex man, grown on tender roots, influential friends, a keen intellect and a tangible distance between himself and those whom he loves. The book is set in three parts, each of which dips in and out of time. Tóibín's debut (The South, ) followed its heroine, a married Irishwoman on the lam, through a cycle of gain and loss; his downbeat second novel, the portrait of a Dublin judge, is all loss, no gain. An only child, Eamon Redmond lost his mother in infancy (she died in ). Raised by his undomesticated schoolteacher father in a small Irish town, he learned early on to be self-sufficient. THE HEATHER BLAZING by Colm Tóibín – a review. In , Irish writer Colm Tóibín's first novel, The South, was awarded the Irish Times/Aer Lingus Literature Prize, while in , his third book, The Blackwater Lightship, was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. Between these two books was one of quiet intensity – The Heather Blazing – set in the same area of Wexford as the book which it preceded.

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