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A Close Shave with the Devil
Ena May
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Description for A Close Shave with the Devil
Paperback. Clean copy with minor shelf wear
‘The devil was going around again and everyone knew because it was in the papers. An usherette in the Metropole saw him at An Apartment for Peggie, eating oranges in a brown trilby; two women in Clery’s Bargain Basement came upon him fingering cups in a highly suspicious manner; and The Evening Mail said pretty draper’s assistant, Lily Shine, nineteen, from Cabra West, was dancing with a fellow in a brown suit when she felt something funny, looked down, and fainted.’ In these unsettling tales of late 1940s Dublin, young Eily Doolin encounters the gentle foot-fetishist next door, the ‘Argentinian ... Read more
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Format
Paperback
Publication date
1998
Publisher
The Lilliput Press Ltd
Condition
Used, Very Good
Number of Pages
159
Place of Publication
Dublin, Ireland
ISBN
9781901866179
SKU
KAC0003549
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About Ena May
ENA MAY is a Dublin actress, playwright and director. Her one-act ‘Out of the Beehive’was appraised by Fintan O’Toole as ‘flawless’ with ‘a wicked sense of humour and wonderful sense of absurdity which mark an individual voice’. Her other theatrical works include ‘She’s your Mother Too, You Know!’, which played successfully at the 1986 Dublin Theatre Festival, and ‘Love Lust ... Read more
Reviews for A Close Shave with the Devil
‘Magical fiction – these times past move at a racy pace and scrutinise an all-but-departed Dublin.’ – Jim Clarke, Sunday Independent ‘Very refreshing and thoroughly hilarious – Her stories wonderfully evoke the atmosphere of postwar Dublin.’ – Basil Miller, The Sunday Business Post ‘A wonderfully written book, full of rich subplots – exquisite, entertaining and engrossing.’ – The Event Guide ... Read more