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Used Book ~ A Monk Swimming by author Malachy Mccourt
A Monk Swimming
Author: Malachy Mccourt
Audio book costs 2 credits.
Book Information
Publisher: Random House Audio
Book Type: Audio Cassette
Rating: 5

ISBN-13: 9780375404139 - ISBN-10: 0375404139
Publication Date: 5/26/1998

Book Description:
2 cassettes / 3 hours
Read by the author, Malachy McCourt

"[Malachy McCourt] here makes his vivid, whimsical, raucous, murderous joy and voice available to the rest of us in tales of riot and glory which build on the story of the McCourts' early life so dazzlingly told in Angela's Ashes by his brother Frank."
--Thomas Keneally, author of Shindler's List

In 1952, Malachy McCourt left a childhood of poverty in Limerick, Ireland, heading for the promise of America.  This is the story of what he brought with him, and what he thought he left behind.

Larger than life, a world-class drinker, McCourt carved out a place for himself in New York City: in the saloons, as the first celebrity bartender, mixing with socialites, writers, and movie stars, on stage and on television, where the tales he spun made him a Tonight Show regular.

He had money and women and, eventually, children of his own; and that's when he found he had not left his memories as far behind as he had thought.  He had no choice but to stop and turn and face his past.

Darkly funny, shockingly raw, and everywhere making the English language do tricks the British never intended, Malachy McCourt, a true original, tells this story with passion, wit, irreverence, and charm.

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Top Member Reviews

Staci J. (mountainrailroad) wrote on 5/1/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Slapped with a libel suit after an appearance on a talk show, Malachy McCourt crows, "If they could only see me now in the slums of Limerick, a big shot, sued for a million. Bejesus, isn't America a great and wonderful country?" His older brother Frank's Pulitzer Prize-winning memoir, Angela's Ashes, took its somber tone from the bleak atmosphere of those slums, while Malachy's boisterous recollections are fueled by his zestful appreciation for the opportunities and oddities of his native land. He and Frank were born in Brooklyn, moved with their parents to Ireland as children, then returned to the States as adults. This book covers the decade 1952-63, when Malachy roistered across the U.S., Europe, and Asia, but spent most of his time in New York City. There his ready wit and quick tongue won him an acting job with the Irish Players, a semiregular stint on the Tonight show hosted by Jack Paar, and friendships with some well-heeled, well-born types who shared his fondness for saloon life and bankrolled him in an East Side saloon that may have been the first singles bar. He chronicles those events--and many others--with back-slapping bonhomie. Although McCourt acknowledges the personal demons that pursued him from his poverty-stricken childhood and destroyed his first marriage, this is on the whole an exuberant autobiography that pays tribute to the joys of a freewheeling life.


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Sandra B. (SandraB) from PITTSTOWN, NJ wrote on 4/25/2007...


Interesting story - funny and tragic at the same time. I wish there was a p.s. to it to say what happened to everyone...his Irish brogue is great!

Jimmie D. (jdauntless) from AZLE, TX wrote on 4/16/2007...


Frank McCourt's (Angela's Ashes) brother tells his own story of growing up and coming to America.