· Eureka Street by Robert McLiam Wilson (Secker Warburg £, pp) 'All stories are love stories,' Wilson declares at the start of his third and best www.doorway.ru: Peter Guttridge. Eureka Street. By ROBERT McLIAM WILSON Arcade Publishing. Read the Review. All stories are love stories. It was a late Friday night, six months ago, six months since Sarah had left. I was in a bar making talk with a waitress called Mary. She had short hair, a very round ass and the big eyes of a hapless child. · With the exhilarating Eureka Street, Robert McLiam Wilson cheerfully and obscenely sends it to its grave. Jake Jackson, his thoughtful anti-hero, finds 4/5(4).
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Eureka Street is a superficial www.doorway.ru never cuts that www.doorway.ru one is likely to conclude Wilson is a master www.doorway.ru plot is a a bit of an afterthought and the back stories he gives to his characters range from implausible to www.doorway.ru comes as a surprise is that it is also a very good novel. By ROBERT McLIAM WILSON Arcade Publishing. Read the Review. All stories are love stories. It was a late Friday night, six months ago, six months since Sarah had left. I was in a bar making talk with a waitress called Mary. She had short hair, a very round ass and the big eyes of a hapless child. Having said this, "Eureka Street" was recommended to me by a Polish friend.. (Thanks, Mac) This book is about love - it's a love song written to the greyest, wettest, dampest, most depressing city I've ever seen. Robert Wilson McLiam was, of course, "bred and buttered" in Belfast - to use an old Irish expression.
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