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9780571168811 - Hogan, Desmond: The Edge of the City: A Scrapbook, 1976-91
Hogan, Desmond

The Edge of the City: A Scrapbook, 1976-91 (1993)

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ISBN: 9780571168811 bzw. 0571168817, in Englisch, Faber & Faber, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe, mit Einband.

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Von Händler/Antiquariat, Ellwood Books (PBFA) [1463080], Sherfield English, Hampshire, United Kingdom.
First Edition. A very nice clean copy of this first edition / first issue hardback in dust wrapper. No significant wear to the book or wrapper. There is a touch of darkening to the pages. Wrapper is now covered in a removable archival film for protection. Real book from a real bookseller - thank you for choosing Ellwood Books.
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0571168817 - Hogan, Desmond.: The Edge of the City - A Scrapbook 1976-91.
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The Edge of the City - A Scrapbook 1976-91.

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Irland EN US SI

ISBN: 0571168817 bzw. 9780571168811, in Englisch, London, faber and faber, 1993. gebraucht, signiert.

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Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Time Traveller's Bookshop Ltd. [2339447].
Desmond Hogan (born 10 December 1950) is an Irish writer. Hogan was born in Ballinasloe in east County Galway, Ireland. His father was a draper. Educated locally at St. Grellan's Boys' National School and St. Josephs's College, Garbally Park. Some of his earliest work was published in The Fountain, the Garbally college annual. After leaving school, Hogan travelled to France, ending up in Paris just after the student riots of 1968 . He later studied at University College Dublin, where he received a BA in 1972 and an MA in 1973. In 1971 he won the Hennessy Award. The Irish Writers' Co-operative, formed by writer Fred Johnston, Neil Jordan and playwright Peter Sheridan at a meeting in a Dublin restaurant, were to publish Hogan's 'The Ikon Maker', which was also the Co-op's first publication. While in Dublin, he worked as a street actor and had a number of plays - A Short Walk to the Sea, Sanctified Distances, and The Squat - produced in the Abbey Theatre and the Project Arts Centre. RTE and BBC Radio broadcast some of his plays, including Jimmy. He also published stories in small magazines like Adam and the Transatlantic Review. Later he moved to London, living in Tooting, Catford and Hounslow and then later as a lodger in the Hampstead home of Anthony Farrell, a young Irish publisher. Friends and acquaintances from this period included: writer Jaci Stephen, biographer Patrick Newley, Kazuo Ishiguro and his partner, Lorna. Hogan also participated in poetry and literature readings held at Bernard Stone's Turrett Bookshop on Floral Street in Covent Garden. His debut novel, The Ikon-Makers, was written in 1974 and published in 1976. In 1977, he was the recipient of the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature. In 1978, he participated in the Santa Cruz Writers Conference. In the early 1980s, Hogan was represented by the Deborah Rogers agency, which also had Peter Carey, Bruce Chatwin, Ian McEwan and Salman Rushdie on its books. In 1980, he won the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize for his Diamonds at the Bottom of the Sea collection of short stories. In 1981, he appeared in Granta. In 1989, Hogan left London and was a Hudson Strode Fellow at the University of Alabama. In 1991, Hogan was awarded a place on the DAAD (German Academic Exchange) Berlin Artists' Programme fellowship which enabled him to live in that city. Hogan returned to Ireland in 1995, living in Clifden, Co. Galway. For a period, he lived in an old caravan in Co. Limerick along North Kerry/West Limerick border. In 1997, he lectured in short fiction at the University of California, San Diego. He was a judge in the 2005 Frank O'Connor International Short Story Prize worth EUR50,000. Hogan features in a number of major anthologies of modern Irish literature. Colm Toibin has identified 'Winter Swimmers' as one of his finest stories. According to Robert McCrum, former Literary Editor of The Observer, Hogan is one of "one of Ireland's finest writers". Fellow Irish author, Colum McCann, claims that Hogan, along with Benedict Kiely, is one of two Irish writers who have influenced him greatly . (Wikipedia), 8°. X, 193 pages. First Edition. Original Hardcover with dustjacket. Very good + condition with only minor traces of foxing. From the library of irish photographer John Minihan. Beautifully inscribed by Desmond Hogan on the front free endpaper.
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9780571168811 - Hogan, Desmond.: The Edge of the City - A Scrapbook 1976-91.
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Hogan, Desmond.

The Edge of the City - A Scrapbook 1976-91.

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Irland EN HC US SI FE

ISBN: 9780571168811 bzw. 0571168817, in Englisch, London, faber and faber, 1993. gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, signiert, Erstausgabe.

50,00 + Versand: 9,95 = 59,95
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The Time Traveller's Bookshop, [3709539].
8. X, 193 pages. First Edition. Original Hardcover with dustjacket. Very good + condition with only minor traces of foxing. From the library of irish photographer John Minihan. Beautifully inscribed by Desmond Hogan on the front free endpaper.Desmond Hogan (born 10 December 1950) is an Irish writer. Hogan was born in Ballinasloe in east County Galway, Ireland. His father was a draper. Educated locally at St. Grellans Boys National School and St. Josephss College, Garbally Park. Some of his earliest work was published in The Fountain, the Garbally college annual. After leaving school, Hogan travelled to France, ending up in Paris just after the student riots of 1968 . He later studied at University College Dublin, where he received a BA in 1972 and an MA in 1973. In 1971 he won the Hennessy Award. The Irish Writers' Co-operative, formed by writer Fred Johnston, Neil Jordan and playwright Peter Sheridan at a meeting in a Dublin restaurant, were to publish Hogan's 'The Ikon Maker', which was also the Co-op's first publication. While in Dublin, he worked as a street actor and had a number of plays - A Short Walk to the Sea, Sanctified Distances, and The Squat - produced in the Abbey Theatre and the Project Arts Centre. RTÉ and BBC Radio broadcast some of his plays, including Jimmy. He also published stories in small magazines like Adam and the Transatlantic Review. Later he moved to London, living in Tooting, Catford and Hounslow and then later as a lodger in the Hampstead home of Anthony Farrell, a young Irish publisher. Friends and acquaintances from this period included: writer Jaci Stephen, biographer Patrick Newley, Kazuo Ishiguro and his partner, Lorna. Hogan also participated in poetry and literature readings held at Bernard Stone's Turrett Bookshop on Floral Street in Covent Garden. His debut novel, The Ikon-Makers, was written in 1974 and published in 1976. In 1977, he was the recipient of the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature. In 1978, he participated in the Santa Cruz Writers Conference. In the early 1980s, Hogan was represented by the Deborah Rogers agency, which also had Peter Carey, Bruce Chatwin, Ian McEwan and Salman Rushdie on its books. In 1980, he won the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize for his Diamonds at the Bottom of the Sea collection of short stories. In 1981, he appeared in Granta. In 1989, Hogan left London and was a Hudson Strode Fellow at the University of Alabama. In 1991, Hogan was awarded a place on the DAAD (German Academic Exchange) Berlin Artists' Programme fellowship which enabled him to live in that city. Hogan returned to Ireland in 1995, living in Clifden, Co. Galway. For a period, he lived in an old caravan in Co. Limerick along North Kerry/West Limerick border. In 1997, he lectured in short fiction at the University of California, San Diego. He was a judge in the 2005 Frank O'Connor International Short Story Prize worth 50,000. Hogan features in a number of major anthologies of modern Irish literature. Colm Tóibín has identified 'Winter Swimmers' as one of his finest stories. According to Robert McCrum, former Literary Editor of The Observer, Hogan is one of "one of Ireland's finest writers". Fellow Irish author, Colum McCann, claims that Hogan, along with Benedict Kiely, is one of two Irish writers who have influenced him greatly . (Wikipedia), Hardcover.
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Hogan, Desmond

The Edge of the City: A Scrapbook, 1976-91

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika EN HC US FE

ISBN: 9780571168811 bzw. 0571168817, in Englisch, Faber and Faber, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.

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Von Händler/Antiquariat, Kennys Bookstore [54825494], Olney, MD, U.S.A.
1993. Hardcover. Clean copy. Not a first edition copy. . . . Free Shipping Worldwide. Books ship from the US and Ireland Over 200,000 customers served online!
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9780571168811 - Hogan, Desmond: The Edge of the City: A Scrapbook, 1976-91
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Hogan, Desmond

The Edge of the City: A Scrapbook, 1976-91

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Irland EN HC US FE

ISBN: 9780571168811 bzw. 0571168817, in Englisch, Faber and Faber, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.

Lieferung aus: Irland, Versandkostenfrei.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Kennys Bookshop and Art Galleries Ltd. [756279], Galway, Ireland.
1993. Hardcover. Clean copy. Not a first edition copy. . . . . Over 200,000 customers served online! Fast delivery, great seller?, Fantastic, came right away and was in perfect condition ? thanks!?
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