DREAM COMPROMISE
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Publisher: Centretruths
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© 2008 by John O'Loughlin Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United Kingdom
Edition: Second Edition
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Description:A collection of short prose coupled to an aphoristic appendix which has some bearing on most of the contents, this project, originally dating from 1981 but since revised, combines fictional and philosophical themes at a pretty high level in such fashion that they seem to be partners in literary crime, not least in 'A Canine Crime', which futuristically investigates an old woman's dilemma vis-a-vis dog proscription laws which she has secretly defied. Keywords:Listed in: |
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This collection of short prose, dating from the autumn of 1981, includes what is arguably the most literary piece John O'Loughlin has ever written - namely 'A Canine Crime', which deals with the problems of dog ownership in an age and society which has turned against such a thing, making it illegal. Also of special note here is the fetishistic 'Nolan's Investigations', which opens the collection, and the partly autobiographical title piece 'Dream Compromise', which has a trick in its tail, so to speak.... As, incidentally, does the volume as a whole, in that it ends with a series of aphorisms, in keeping with the broadly philosophical bias of his mature literary works.
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