| J.P. Donleavy: an American in exile.(Irish-American author John Patrick Donleavy): An article from: The Antioch Review |  | Author: Andrew Graham-yooll Publisher: Antioch Review, Inc.
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From the supplier: Irish-American author John Patrick Donleavy is renowned in the literary circle as the writer of abundant prose and rolling and catchy titles. Book readers worldwide know him because of his bestsellers such as 'A Fairy Tale of New York,' 'The Saddest Summer of Samuel S' and 'The Beastly Beattitudes of Balthasar.' Most of these novels were written by Donleavy in Dublin, Ireland where he has chosen to live in isolation. His latest book entitled 'The Lady Who Like Clean Rest Rooms: A Chronicle of One of the Strangest Stories Ever to be Rumoured About Around New York' is scheduled for release.
Citation Details Title: J.P. Donleavy: an American in exile.(Irish-American author John Patrick Donleavy) Author: Andrew Graham-Yooll Publication: The Antioch Review (Refereed) Date: March 22, 1999 Publisher: Antioch Review, Inc. Volume: 57 Issue: 2 Page: 150(9)
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