The International
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Colourpoint Creative Ltd
Published:1st Mar '08
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Saturday, 28 January 1967. It is a day like any other for eighteen-year-old Danny, pulling pints behind the bar of the International Hotel in Belfast, watching the comings and goings of the eccentric clientele.
But ordinary days like this are almost over. The hotel has already been witness to the city’s dark tendencies – Danny’s job was only secured after another barman was shot. And with the inaugural meeting of the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association the following day, Belfast is on the cusp of changing forever …
Widely praised by writers and critics, including Colm Tóibín and A.L. Kennedy, The International is ‘the best book about the Troubles ever written’.
The book also contains an essay by Glenn Patterson and a critical essay by Anne Enright. Glenn Patterson is also the author of Burning Your Own,Fat Lad and The Third Party, all published by Blackstaff Press.
The best book about the Troubles ever written.
-- Anne EnrightA funny, moving, politically astute novel rooted in the last three decades of Belfast's history. Beautifully observed and crafted, I'd recommend it to anyone who values honest prose.
-- A.L. KennedyGlenn Patterson has becme the most serious and humane chronicler of Northern Ireland over the past thiry years, as well as one of the best contemporary Irish novelists.
-- Colm TóiISBN: 9780856408120
Dimensions: 198mm x 130mm x 21mm
Weight: 293g
272 pages