An Occasion of Sin
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Product Description
"Montague explores dark emotions and thoughts with wonderful subtlety; he has a deliciously wicked wit and great range."-Publishers Weekly
"An Occasion of Sin is not to be missed."-Small Press
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2400140 in Books
- Published on: 1995-01-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 200 pages
Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
These 11 stories ably exhibit the talents of Irish writer and poet Montague ( Born in Brooklyn ). Two stories in particular stand out: a comic telling of a boy's obsession with Zane Grey and his unsuccessful expedition into town to see a western movie with some farmers; and the brilliant title story, in which a young Frenchwoman who befriends a group of clerical students on a beach earns the disapproval of other beach-goers --her innocent delight in conversation is spoiled by their suspicious thoughts. The final piece masterfully blends madness, dreams and drink as Coote, a ``renegade Ulster Protestant,'' embarks on a frenzied search for Celtic ruins in Mexico. Montague paints a grim picture of Coote and his seamy fellow exiles living in an isolated hotel and occasionally venturing to the town whorehouse. Coote's quest both enthralls and repulses his companions and leads to a shocking yet inevitable end. Montague explores dark emotions and thoughts with wonderful subtlety; he has a a deliciously wicked wit and a great range. This collection should delight Montague's veteran fans and also introduce his work to a new audience.
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Review
"These eleven stories exhibit the talents of Irish writer and poet John Montague. Two stories in particular stand out: a comic telling of a boy's obsession with Zane Grey and his unsuccessful expedition into town to see a western movie with some farmers; and the brilliant title story, in which a young Frenchwoman who befriends a group of clerical students on a beach earns the disapproval of other beach-goers -- her innocent delight in conversation is spoiled by their suspicious thoughts. The final piece masterfully blends madness, dreams and drink as Coote, a 'renegade Ulster Protestant' -- embarks on a frenzied search for Celtic ruins in Mexico. Montague paints a grim picture of Coote and his seamy fellow exiles living in an isolated hotel and occasionally venturing to the town whorehouse. Coote's quest both enthrals and repulses his companions and leads to a shocking yet inevitable end. Montague explores dark emotions and thoughts with wonderful subtlety; he has a deliciously wicked wit and a great range. This collection should delight Montague's veteran fans and also introduce his work to a new audience." -- Publishers Weekly.
About the Author
John Montague



