The Pig Did It: Book 1
By (Author) Joseph Caldwell
Delphinium Books, Inc
Delphinium Books, Inc
6th August 2009
United States
General
Fiction
Adventure / action fiction
FIC
Paperback
224
Width 134mm, Height 203mm, Spine 12mm
235g
What the pig did in Joseph Caldwell's charmingly romantic tale of an American in contemporary Ireland is create a ruckus, a rumpus, a disturbance . . . utter pandemonium.Possibly the most obstreperous character in literature since Buck Mulligan in James Joyce's Ulysses, Mr. Caldwell's pig distracts everyone from his or her chosen mission. Aaron McCloud has come to Ireland from New York City to walk the beach and pity himself for the cold indifference of the young lady in his writing class he had chosen to be his love. The pig will have none of that.Aaron's aunt Kitty McCloud, a novelist, wants to get on with her bestselling business of correcting the classics, at the moment Jane Eyre, which in Kitty's version will end with Rochester's throwing himself from the tower, not the madwoman's. The pig will have not a bit of that.What the pig eventually does is root up in Aunt Kitty's vegetable garden evidence of a possible transgression that each of the novel's three Irish characters is convinced the other probably benefited from.How this hilarious mystery is resolved in The Pig Did It the first entry in Mr. Caldwell's forthcoming Pig Trilogy inspires both bitingly comic eloquence and a theatrically colorful canvas depicting the brooding Irish land and seascape.
"Caldwells shaggy pig story, the first of a projected trilogy, puts farcical doings into lilting language and provides a payoff that is as unexpected as it is satisfying."
"Joseph Caldwell has written an engaging and funny tale about a lovelorn Irish-American who revisits the Emerald Isle, and through a series of comic mishaps and odd surprises, learns how to embrace humanity and fall in love in a new way."
"Maybe it was the pig and maybe it wasnt, but one thing is certain: Josephs Caldwells The Pig Did It is the most delightful and sharply crafted book Ive read this yeara mischievous, even devious, wallow in a thoroughly Irish mire of love, loss, murder, and redemption, with a prescient porker, frothy pints, errant darts, and even a little plagiarism of the classics thrown in for good measure. And did I mention the sexy swineherd Oh, just read the book yourself. Youll love it!"
A playwright and novelist whose previous books include In Such Dark Places, The Deer at the River, Under the Dog Star, The Uncle from Rome and Bread for the Bakers Child, Joseph Caldwell has been awarded the Rome Prize for Literature by the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He lives in New York City.