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Timothy O'Grady

    I Could Read the Sky
    Children of Las Vegas
    Divine Magnetic Lands
    Curious Journey
    • Divine Magnetic Lands

      • 544 Seiten
      • 20 Lesestunden
      3,0(1)Abgeben

      In 1973, aged twenty-two, Timothy O'Grady left America. As he did, the American counter-culture crashed, Ronald Reagan came and went, wars were declared and the country was attacked by air. He met academics, the homeless, war veterans, political activists, New Orleans rappers, billionaires, novelists and a Ku Klux Klansman.

      Divine Magnetic Lands
    • Children of Las Vegas

      • 176 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      3,9(36)Abgeben

      a mother of five whose partner kidnapped her children and is now a meth addict, living in the tunnels within sight of the glittering lights of the city; There are horror stories in every city, but these things aren't just happening in Las Vegas... they're happening because of it.

      Children of Las Vegas
    • With a foreword by John Berger I Could Read the Sky is a collaboration, in the shape of a lyrical novel, between writer Timothy O'Grady and photographer Steve Pyke. It tells the story of a man coming of age in the middle of this century. Now at its end, he finds himself alone, struggling to make sense of a life of dislocation and loss. He remembers his childhood in the west of Ireland and his decades of bewildered exile in the factories, potato fields and on the building sites of England. He is haunted by the faces of the family he left behind and by the land that is still within him. He remembers the country and the seascapes, the bars and the boxing booths, the music he played, and the woman he loved. This elegiac narrative is accompanied by a succession of photographs taken by Pyke during his travels in Ireland - from starkly beautiful landscapes to unforgettable portraits and scenes from everyday life - which in their counterpoint with the text produce a powerful evocation of the Irish emigrant experience.

      I Could Read the Sky