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Paul McDermott

Auteur de The Forgetting of Wisdom

11+ oeuvres 88 utilisateurs 3 critiques 1 Favoris

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Crédit image: Comedian Paul McDermott at the DAAS Kapital DVD launch, Melbourne International Comedy Festival, 13 April 2013 / Photo by Canley

Œuvres de Paul McDermott

The Forgetting of Wisdom (2000) 39 exemplaires
Pilgrims (2005) 15 exemplaires
The scree (2001) 9 exemplaires
The Girl Who Swallowed Bees (2002) 8 exemplaires
Ghostbear (2020) 5 exemplaires
Whitby Ghost Book (1987) 4 exemplaires
Contract Law (2000) 2 exemplaires
Unplugged 1 exemplaire
Incidents and Indulgences (1998) 1 exemplaire
The Christmas Cat 1 exemplaire

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Winter Wonders 2011 Anthology (2011) 1 exemplaire

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Eccentric, delightful little collection of dark, whimsical, and sometimes cryptic fable-like-stories told in verse or prose. There’s usually a little point to ponder at the end, even if that point raises another question. For my full review, please see: https://whisperinggums.com/2015/11/28/paul-mcdermott-fragments-of-the-hole-revie...
 
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minerva2607 | Apr 19, 2016 |
No, not another Lisbeth Salander tale.

This is a short illustrated poem, a fable about a depressed young girl who attempts suicide by eating bees. The result of the bee-eating wasn't quite what she (or I) expected.

It's a very pretty book, nicely illustrated with black and white ink drawings, but unfortunately the poem just didn't really work for me, I never got into the rhythm of the rhymes. And suicidal children aren't exactly my preferred reading subject matter. But the result of the bee eating is unexpected (unless you read the back of the book) and that made it almost charming.… (plus d'informations)
 
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wookiebender | Apr 4, 2011 |
A collection of the author's columns from "Sunday Life". Sometimes funny, sometimes insightful, and occasionally rather tedious. As this is a collection of small pieces, it was easy to read, allowing me to pick it up and put it down again (mostly when I was bored by a particular piece and needed a break).

As funny at McDermott can be, at least in my memories of his work in the past, somehow this collection was a little lacklustre. Sure, I literally laughed out loud, much to the annoyance of my companions, in one or two places, but I wanted more. It never came.

Still, McDermott has a flair for writing, and for viewing the world from a unique perspective. Perhaps if I was reading these pieces at a rate of one a week, I would have been more appreciative?
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