PERPETUAL COMEDOWN
- Essays
- Categories:Essays, Poetry & Correspondence
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:February,2023
- Pages:256
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- Text Color:Black and white
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Review
This experimental, thought-provoking and creative novel is probably the strangest thing you’ll read this year – in the best possible way. — SUNDAY BUSINESS POST
Toohey’s explosive prose transports the reader into Darren’s complex, hallucinatory world ... reveals a profound, moving insight into mental illness. — TOTALLY DUBLIN
Declan Toohey writes with lapel-grabbing flair and wit, PERPETUAL COMEDOWN fizzes with narrative invention, literary intrigue and esoteric mayhem. As contemporary Irish novels go, it’s out there in its own wild, fearless place.— ROB DOYLE
Such a surprising book; it reveals its secrets slowly, so what seems first to be a work in the great tradition of Irish surrealism actually becomes something real, and genuinely affecting. Through the hijinks, the satire and the fun poked at academia and literature comes heart-breaking humanity: love, loss, fear and fragility. The result is a novel that’s wild, beautiful, and poignant.— LISA MCINERNEY
Description
In breathless prose, Declan Toohey weaves a contemporary yarn of academic intrigue and youthful irreverence, sexual fluidity and neurodiversity. Experimental, trippy, hilarious, compassionate, Perpetual Comedown is a riotous reckoning in the construction of the self.