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The Spoons Murder and Other Mysteries

The Spoons Murder and Other Mysteries

Con O'Drisceoil

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Editorial:
CheckPoint Press
Año de edición:
2013
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781906628598
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For the first time, and now in softcover edition, the general public can enjoy what has up to now been a treat available only to the few - the comic songs of Con Ó Drisceoil. For the past couple of decades these songs have been passed around and savoured by those who delight in the pleasures of improbable stories and witty verse. Several have been recorded by Jimmy Crowley, Rosie Stewart and others, and some of them have become modern 'folk songs', having entered the living tradition and being transmitted from singer to singer. Here you will find many intriguing tales: the birthday cake with extraordinary properties; the cockroach who debates nice points of philosophy with his victim; the awful fate of the man who rattled his spoons once too often, and many more. The author's capacity for creating bizarre situations is matched by his ability to capture them, as he himself remarks, 'in flawless rhyme' and 'in a metre without blemishes'! A genuinely funny and captivating collection, both as sing-along folk songs or as stand-alone stories and comic verse.

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