Langrishe, Go Down

Langrishe, Go Down

by Aidan Higgins
Langrishe, Go Down

Langrishe, Go Down

by Aidan Higgins

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Overview

An eminently poetic book, Langrishe, Go Down (Higgins's first novel) traces the fall of the Langrishes—a once wealthy, highly respected Irish family—through the lives of their four daughters, especially the youngest, Imogen, whose love affair with a self-centered German scholar resonates throughout the book. Their relationship, told in lush, erotic, and occasionally melancholic prose, comes to represent not only the invasion and decline of this insular family, but the decline of Ireland and Western Europe as a whole in the years preceeding World War II. In the tradition of great Irish writing, Higgins's prose is a direct descendent from that of James Joyce and Samuel Beckett, and nowhere else is his mastery of the language as evident as in Langrishe, Go Down, which the Irish Times applauded as "the best Irish novel since At Swim-Two-Birds and the novels of Beckett." Langrishe, Go Down, considered by many to be Aidan Higgins's most accomplished novel, received the James Tait Black Memorial Prize when it was first published in 1966. It was later filmed for television with a screenplay written by Harold Pinter.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781628974256
Publisher: Deep Vellum Publishing
Publication date: 07/05/2022
Series: Dalkey Archive Essentials
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 254
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Aidan Higgins has written short stories, novels, travel pieces, radio plays, and a large body of criticism. A consummate stylist, his writing is lush and complex. His books include Scenes from a Receding Past, Bornholm Night-Ferry, Balcony of Europe, and Langrishe, Go Down, which was adapted for television by Harold Pinter.

Table of Contents

I1937
1The lights in the bus burned dim11
2Helen awoke in sour white daylight23
3Taking her time, Helen cycled slowly29
4Helen stood in the nave of the old church34
5Imogen closed the door behind her45
6The Angelus bell began ringing from the village58
7In Helen's room the Venetian blinds62
8I hear the wind in the high beech tree71
9The rockery and main garden grow wild78
II1932
10Otto Beck lay in the meadow83
11One sunny, cloudless day94
12Late one night Imogen awoke99
13Why did I?104
14As the lights were out in Agnew's106
15Oh but it's true, Barry114
16When Imogen opened her eyes120
17Tollis peccata126
18About the same time that Imogen was boarding132
19He asked me would I go to the theatre with him133
20And you, he wanted to know, you are well off?138
21He led her along a ferny bridle path147
22She came again to the cottage153
23They followed the sheep path162
24Gin days; greenery everywhere165
25Imogen said with her teeth, her jaw171
26The autumn came and went176
27Dum bibitur... Otto said179
28Naked in the small cottage bedroom186
29He had been talking about his early student days197
30'Dear Otto'209
31An uncanny dusk. End of an uncanny day215
32Can I help it if I'm feeling sick?218
33Time passed. The pale white privet flowers228
34The child is dead232
III1938
35The hearse stood at the gate237
36'Anschluss!'245
37Imogen awoke early251
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