The Little Hammer
By (Author) John Kelly
Vintage Publishing
Vintage
15th April 2001
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery fiction
823.92
Paperback
192
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 11mm
139g
A majestic and psychologically penetrative narrative, which has the reader crying then laughing from one page to the next. 'Would you believe me if I told you that I was only nine years of age when I killed him' In a paint-splattered room, a young and successful Irish painter confronts his shocking and murderous past- a dark day on the beach at Bundoran, Co. Donegal, when he quietly dispatched a palaeontologist with his own geological hammer. His life is further disrupted by the beautiful Billy Maguire, an Ingrid Bergman lookalike who leads him all the way to Prague and involves him-and his beloved and devoutly paranoid grandmother-in yet another grievous crime. Struggling to keep reality and unreality apart, he wishes only to be taken seriously-as sinner and lover, artist and murderer.Featuring cameos from Elvis Presley, Shirley Temple and the Pope, the Little Hammer is a triumph of linguistic brio, dark imagination and wild wit from one of Ireland's most exciting new talents.
"Immediate, passionate...shot through with descriptive brilliance." -"Guardian
"Voted one of the 20 hippest people in Ireland, this glittering debut can only enhance that reputation." -"The Times
John Kelly was born in 1965 in County Fermanagh. He works as a writer and broadcaster mainly for RTE and The Irish Times. He is the author of The Little Hammer (2000) and Sophisticated Boom Boom (2003). Married with one daughter, he lives in Dublin.