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Author:
Peter Arthurs
ISBN13:
978-0312884710
ISBN:
0312884710
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Publisher:
St. Martin's Press; 1st edition (1981)
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Ethnic & National
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Arthurs, an Irish seaman and would-be actor, was Brendan Behan's off-and-on pie during the .

Arthurs, an Irish seaman and would-be actor, was Brendan Behan's off-and-on pie during the writer's miserable last years (1961-1964).

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Brendan Behan's genius was to strike a chord between critic and common man. When he died, at the age of 41, he was arguably the most celebrated Irish writer of the twentieth century. After the Wake is a collection of seven prose works and a series of articles.

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1981, hardcover edition. Brendan Behan was an Irish playwright, a man who got and held your attention. Black and white photos.
  • This book is difficult to read at times, like watching a fatal accident as it's happening, but even the sensational aspects have a ring of truth about them. Behan seems real. The author doesn't present himself in a particularly flattering light, just seems to lay out the facts of the relationship. The prose seems excessively flowery at times, but part of the charm of the Irish is their colorful use of language. The story leaves a bit of a pall over the reader by the end, but it is powerful, and I find it has stayed with me after finishing the book.

  • Peter Arthurs was a proverbial hanger-on to the point he must be considered an ungrateful parasite. The book is a libel against
    Brendan Behan who was the source of many funds for this unemployed and uneducated merchant seaman. Behan, no doubt, had his problems but Arthurs capitalized on them.Without Behan, there
    would be no author Peter Arthurs.