The first full length study of Patrick McCabe??? (TM)s work, We Won??? (TM)t Make It Out Alive, examines the mental instability and carefully constructed childhoods that McCabe has crafted for his various characters??? "the one eyed quasi Al Pacino, the sequin studded transvestite, the bachelor farmer who routinely exhumes his dead mother for a chat. Beneath the grotesque and often very funny narratives of Irish border town life lurks startlingly similar pasts for these characters, spanning all of McCabe??? (TM)s catalogue ...
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The first full length study of Patrick McCabe??? (TM)s work, We Won??? (TM)t Make It Out Alive, examines the mental instability and carefully constructed childhoods that McCabe has crafted for his various characters??? "the one eyed quasi Al Pacino, the sequin studded transvestite, the bachelor farmer who routinely exhumes his dead mother for a chat. Beneath the grotesque and often very funny narratives of Irish border town life lurks startlingly similar pasts for these characters, spanning all of McCabe??? (TM)s catalogue. As children, they were subject to the cruelty of the orphanage/workhouse or deadbeat parents numbed by alcohol. Many were victims of sexual abuse by priests and witnesses to the senseless violence brought on by political divides. The outrageous personalities and later actions of these characters often overshadow these very real beginnings, and in this book, Kate Walls discusses the impact of these social problems and how McCabe??? (TM)s unfortunate (and usually well-meaning) narrators are driven crazy as a result. We Won??? (TM)t Make It Out Alive also discusses how these characters fare against the Troubles of the 1970s and, for the novels set in more contemporary times, the changing Ireland of the Celtic Tiger. Being on the fringes of society themselves, McCabe??? (TM)s characters have a unique vantage point from which to comment on these defining moments of social upheaval.
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