The Anatomy School
Cape/Blackstaff Press/Vintage(2001)
This is the story of the growing up of Martin Brennan:
a troubled boy in troubled times, a boy who knows all the questions
but none of the answers. This is Belfast in the late sixties. Before
he can become an adult, Martin must unravel the sacred and contradictory
mysteries of religion, science and sex; he must learn the value
of friendship; but most of all he must pass his exams - at any cost.
A book that celebrates the desire to speak
and the need to say nothing, this novel moves from the enforced
silence of Martin's Catholic school retreat, through the hilarious
tea-and-biscuits repartee of his eccentric elders to the awkward
with and loose profanity of his two friends - the charismatic Kavanagh
and the subversive Blaise Foley. An absorbing, tense and often very
funny novel which takes Martin from the initiations of youth to
the devoutly wished consummation of the flesh. It is a remarkable
re-creation of the high anxieties and deep joys of learning to find
a place in the world.
Forthcoming Translations
German ( Ammann), Dutch ( Wereldbibliotheek),
Italian (Guanda)
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