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Date Posted: 08:13:54 08/11/00 Fri
Author: Elizabeth Marcel
Subject: Re: Finbar's Hotel
In reply to: noel treanor 's message, "Re: Finbar's Hotel" on 12:06:22 07/04/00 Tue

> > > Has anyone got any idea of which story Colm Tibn
> > has
> > > written in Finbar's Hotel (devsied by Dermot
> Bolger)?
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > My guess is that Colm Toibin wrote "Portrait of a
> > Lady". I've just finished reading his new novel "The
> > Blackwater Lightship" and when starting "Portrait of
> a
> > Lady" it was more or less the same style of writing.
> > Simple and somehow pure. I have not read books by all
> > the other authors that contributed to Finbar's Hotel,
> > but I tend towards the idea that the order of the
> > stories in the book correspond to the alphabetical
> > order on the cover of the book. But, of course, the
> > authors might also have played a trick on the readers
> > by adopting a style of another author so that we are
> > all confused and wondering. By the way, what is your
> > guess concerning which story is Toibin's one? Have
> you
> > also read the "Blackwater Lightship"?
> >
> > Regards
> > Gisela
>
> Hi
>
> I concur with gisella. I am reasonably sure that
> "portrait of a lady" is by toibin, precisely because
> of the style and structure. However I would be equally
> certain that the first story "benjy does dublin" is by
> roddy doyle, and the middle one, "the night manager"
> is by joe o'connor, for the same reason of style and
> structure. I have a broad reading of all three
> authors, though I wouldn't be sure of the other four.
> The night manager contains references to the work of
> roddy doyle (the character of the barman is intended
> to be a relation of charlo spencer, a deeply unsavoury
> character in his novel "the woman who walked into
> doors", while there is also a reference to judge eamon
> redmond, who we all know is the central character in
> toibin's best novel to date, "the heather blazing" A
> reference is also made in the same story to the
> singer, sinead o'connor, who happens to be joe
> o'connor's sister. she is referred to as a harridan (I
> think) and I doubt if any of the other authors would
> be so bold.
>
> good luck with the website
>
> noel

I haven't recently read "Finbar's Hotel", but I have heard Colm Toibin giving a radio talk in which he described Henry James' Portrait of a Lady as his favourite novel. So perhaps that suggests that the guesses based on stylistic analysis are correct.

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