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Brendan Behan | 384 pages | 27 Feb 1994 | Cornerstone | 9780099706502 | English | London, United Kingdom PDF Book

Brendan Behan , Irish author noted for his earthy satire and powerful political commentary. Use the HTML below. Needless to say, the prison officers and many of the prisoners were very hostile to an IRA man arrested with the intention of planting a bomb. Edit page. Mortimer Eoin Slattery Brendan Behan was arrested in Liverpool, aged 16, with explosives and the intention of blowing up the Liverpool dock. He makes it clear that Irish working class Catholics and English working class Protestants have more in common than their middle and upper class masters on either side. The first section of the b A wonderful book, and far better than I was expecting. The first section of the book covers his period on remand in Walton prison near Liverpool. Help Learn to edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file. In all, his storytelling is endearing and entertaining to say the least. However I somehow have no idea of how to star-rate this book. Sep 13, Joseph rated it really liked it Shelves: non-fiction. Apart from the background, the book is perhaps mainly a sociological study of the interactions of quite a few characters in a penal system which is depicted as being quite humane. But it was well worth it, because Behan changes from an idealistic IRA initiate to someone who realizes that it is impossible to live for an ideal. In Borstal Boy , there are just friendships between young heterosexual men, shower scenes minus anything unusual, morning exercises, singing and reading classic literatures The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire, Crime and Punishment, etc. Remember the it describes prison life. Jan 05, Stephen rated it it was amazing. Original Title. My Australian fellow-traveller had had it passed to him by a similar stranger. Either way, there were about three or four lines in the whole book from which you, if you stretched your imagination far enough, might have drawn a tentative impression of homoeroticism from Brendan. Other Editions The Borstal requires the young men to work between ten and twelve hours a day, either in the fields or on building sites. Home Literature Nonfiction. Holmes John O'Toole You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. Color: Color Technicolor. Behan was brought up in a strongly republican household, his mother was a close friend of Michael Collins. Brendan Behan. As he was under 17, the maximum sentence he could be given was 3 years in a Borstal, the name at the time for young offenders' institutions in England, and he tells the story of that time in this book, published nearly 20 years later. Irish-language literature is treated separately under Celtic literature. He was in borstal in England until his release in Borstal Boy Writer

Refresh and try again. Quotes from Borstal Boy. Manning Ian McElhinney The title was from the affectionate nickname Mrs. Its a book about year olds and what they like to do and how they think. According to Wikipedia, what is really good about this novel are the dialogues as Behan was able to capture the exact languages and their eccentricities during those times. The book is macho, tough and emotionally retentive a compliment rather than an insult to the writing; the experience of an all-male environment is palpable. Keeping the governor in the dark is at all times critical. Apr 22, K. Behan does not ignore them, although he is careful as homosexuality was still illegal when he wrote the book. In the emotional vortex, he finally faces up to the truth. Jul 09, Randall rated it really liked it. There's also a lot of sex-related slang - I was amazed it got published at the time with the amount of sex talk that's in it, especially as gay sex was illegal here in It all rings very true to the machismo of year old males and was an interesting if confounding book. Behan portrays himself as a proud Irishman, and a proud member of the IRA, but very well-edu Absolutely fantastic story. A terrific reading experience. From his description, I can imagine many young men would find Borstal a terrible experience, but Brendan faces it with courage. Behan was brought up in a strongly republican household, his mother was a close friend of Michael Collins. For the Tories, this would have been a withering indictment of the nanny-state administering it's tender mercies. Photo Gallery. Landlady Danny Dyer The book is quite a good read, though overly long. Irish literature, the body of written works produced by the Irish. However, this is never referred to by the author outright and so you reach this conclusion from the subtle hints Charlie is not interested in talking about girls and takes great umbrage at the other boys derogatory jokes about homosexuality, for example and a lot of reading between the beautifully nuanced lines. Color: Color Technicolor. Halloween Movies for the Whole Family. His mission is thwarted when he is apprehended, charged and imprisoned in Borstal, a reform institution for young offenders in East Anglia, England. In fact, he was so convincingly smug about the number of lies that he got away with that I began to suspect that this whole book was the biggest lie of all. The older Behan's thoughts are also not directly apparent anywhere: we do not know what he, as an adult, thinks of the IRA or of the actions of his younger self. England, I watched the movie a few years ago and although I liked it, I like the book much better. In sixteen year old IRA man Brendan Behan was arrested holding explosives which he was going to use to blow up the Liverpool docks, to strike a blow for Ireland against its age long imperial oppressor. Error rating book. For the reader who's been to Ireland even once, Behan will manage to make the sweet winds of the Emerald Isle tousle your hair and long to be there, though he inspires this longing from the confines of the British prison system even before The Troubles of the 90s, when Ireland and Britain were still pretty much at war. Whitbread Luke Hayden That would definitely not happen today. Irish-language literature is treated separately under Celtic literature. The Glasgow Herald. The surprising thing is that he portrays the Borstal as rather pleasant, though maybe that's just because you see the prisons first, and it's a relief to get outside. Most conflicts seem to end with "Ah, you're alright, Paddy. Brendan Behan 's hard line republicanism softens as he discovers how much common ground he shares with his working class friends. Borstal Boy , autobiographical work by Irish writer Brendan Behan , published in Behan writes well and captures the accents and tones of his fellow inmates very well. Community Reviews. Borstal Boy Reviews

Behan was arrested and spent time in a rough English jail, then in a borstal for juvenile delinquents. Apr 17, J. Raised in a prominent Dublin family and well-educated, at age 16 the future Irish playwright Brendan Behan attempted to blow up Liverpool docks as part of an unauthorized mission for the IRA, at the start of World War II in The book is full of life: conversations between the young men, about sex, religion, crime and families are all recounted in vivid dialogue. He desc A picaresque masterpiece. Jan 05, Stephen rated it it was amazing. The older Behan's thoughts are also not directly apparent anywhere: we do not know what he, as an adult, thinks of the IRA or of the actions of his younger self. Although I could barely identify them, they reminded me of my songs that my father used to sing when I was a young child. As with Joyce, I found the rhythm of the writing lends itself to an internal Irish voice. And the Auld Triangle goes jingle, jangle Sep 01, Matthew Strenger rated it it was amazing Shelves: loaned-out. A lot more light hearted than I expected. At Borstal, Brendan is forced to live face-to-face with those he perceived as "the enemy," a confrontation that reveals a deep inner conflict in the young Brendan and forces a self-examination that is both traumatic and revealing. Categories : novels Irish autobiographical novels Book censorship in the Republic of Ireland Irish novels adapted into films Novels by Brendan Behan Novels set in England Irish political novels 20th-century Irish novels Censored books. The public image that he has created is so tremendously alive and exuberant that one is inclined to regard the writing as a mere casual offshoot of his rollicking personality. Dec 26, James rated it liked it Shelves: auto-biography. Whatever ratings the movie is given the book is not G rated. Brendan tells his story of a childhood in Ireland to his involvement with the I. If there is a next world, and I'm offered the choice of where to spend my eternity within it, my choice will be simple; I'll just ask the honcho "which part is Brendan Behan in, and which part is Pat Robertson? Behan gave to Collins. Apart from the background, the book is perhaps mainly a sociological study of the interactions of quite a few characters in a penal system which is depicted as being quite humane. More filters. Banned in Ireland as obscene, this took a while getting published and still managed to upset applecarts in the fifties. Jun 27, Clodagh rated it it was amazing. By the end of the book, I felt a kind of dislike for for his rather high regard for himself. About Brendan Behan. Behan does not ignore them, although he is careful as homosexuality was still illegal when he wrote the book. Also living in the area was his uncle Peadar Kearney, song writer and author of the Irish national anthem. Godine, Publisher in Nov 08, Bob rated it it was amazing. Technical Specs. I watched the movie a few years ago and although I liked it, I like the book much better. Young loose cannon Behan of the IRA gets caught redhanded in England, and learns the system -- and the country that founded it- via its correctional institutions. This was a dangerous time for Brendan Behan however his stoicism, guile and humour, and the few friends he made, helped him to deal with this challenging period.

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The book could be split into 3 parts: his time on remand awaiting trial in the youth wing of an adult prison, where life is violent; his time in a central Borstal awaiting placement; and his time in the open Borstal that he was eventually sent to - which covered most of his sentence in fact, but only about a third of the book. Mind you, he also describes some beatings by guards at the prison, though considers them not too serious. View all 4 comments. I don't imagine that the copy lasted much longer, but you never know. Sometimes it was a bit difficult to read because of the crossing out of some swearwords, but all in all I really enjoyed it. This was my second reading, but it's definitely a book I'll come back to. Period piece that's a less disturbing read than its reputation would predict. It also was a bit of an "aha" for me when I realized that 'flowery' meant prison cell. The first section of the book covers his period on remand in Walton prison near Liverpool. Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article requires login. Open Preview See a Problem? Give Feedback External Websites. It was interesting to find out about the lives of boys in prisons and in England at the time, a life quite different from what I would ever know, and to learn about the perspectives of a radical IRA youth, and to see what commonalities he ultimately finds between himself and the other boys in the borstals, Saxons though they may be. Full Cast and Crew. Young Brendan, the would-be terrorist, comes across as naive, but full of life and goodwill. I expected this to have way more boy-on- boy content after reading Behan's biography years ago, but there's quite a bit between the lines. Borstal Boy , autobiographical work by Irish writer Brendan Behan , published in Sign In. These aren't choir boys. Occasionally, this made it feel in need of a bit of editorial tweaking but, more often, even this small issue became a positive, as it aided the evocation of the monotony and claustrophobia of prison life. Not every chapter in this book is a page-turner, but a strange and interesting human story here. Autobiographical novel by Irish writer Brendan Behan. Available on Amazon. Details if other :. Well-written and often funny, even self-deprecating intentionally???? I read the book after watching the film. In these days of mandatory sentences, and trying juveniles as adults, can you imagine that? His writing style is so honest, vivid and witty. Again one feels a little silly in treating his work with more attention and respect the he allows it himself. Though tame for contemporary readers, this is the Cooks Tour of the world 'inside', circa early forties, in the north of England. The copy was an early sixties Pan edition - its spine was broken, the pages were dog-eared and stained and it had fallen into three pieces. And the Auld Triangle goes jingle, jangle Otherwise the film is very moving, and certainly one of the best investigations ever into the rightness of feelings of love.

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