The Great Pint-pulling Olympiad: a Mostly Irish Farce - Roger Boylan - Books - Grove/Atlantic, Inc. - 9780802140326 - September 12, 2003
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The Great Pint-pulling Olympiad: a Mostly Irish Farce 1st edition

Roger Boylan

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The Great Pint-pulling Olympiad: a Mostly Irish Farce 1st edition

Roger Boylan's first novel, Killoyle, established him as a brilliant successor to such Irish masters as Joyce, Beckett, and J. P. Donleavy. Now his new farce follows the hapless inhabitants of Killoyle, Ireland, through the frenetic week of the Pint-Pulling Olympiad. After local lush Mick McCreek gets into a car crash with a cross-dressing church sexton, he enlists a lawyer, Tom O'Mallet. As it turns out, the lawyer's real gig is selling missiles to the IRA, and he plans to use his clueless client as a patsy. O'Mallet also hoodwinks Anil, an Indian waiter who has found himself the unlikely target of a manhunt. What Tom doesn't know is that his lucrative weapons are destined for a massive terrorist attack on the Pint-Pulling Olympiad, and that Anil's sexy cousin Rashmi ? a sweatshop worker turned intelligence operative ? is hot on the bombers' trail. With a wink and a nudge, Boylan's pyrotechnic prose brings to life Ireland at its manic extremes, proving the author a dazzling and distinctive talent in American fiction.


224 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 12, 2003
ISBN13 9780802140326
Publishers Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
Pages 224
Dimensions 140 × 210 × 30 mm   ·   562 g
Language English