44 Dublin Made Me

“44 Dublin Made Me” by Peter Sheridan is a reissue published by Penguin Books in 2000, featuring 278 pages in English. This book recounts the author’s experiences growing up at 44 Seville Place in Dublin, capturing the complexities of life through a blend of humor and heartache. Sheridan, a prominent figure in Irish contemporary literature, shares his memories in a style that is both engaging and reflective.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of personal and cultural moments that shaped Sheridan’s identity. The narrative explores themes of biography and personal memoir, offering insights into the entertainment and performing arts scene in Dublin. Through sharp and often poignant storytelling, the book invites readers to experience the joys and challenges of Sheridan’s formative years, making it a significant contribution to the understanding of Irish cultural life.
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One of the best-known figures in Irish contemporary literature recounts the loving, awkward, and heartbreaking years at 44 Seville Place, Dublin. Sharp, jazzy, hilarious, and often painful . . . You’ll rejoice in this wild song of a book.–Frank McCourt.
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