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, Borstal Boy is a 1958 autobiographical boo … Borstal Boy is a 1958 autobiographical book by Brendan Behan. The story depicts a young, fervently idealistic Behan, who loses his naïveté over the three years of his sentence to a juvenile borstal, softening his radical Irish republican stance and warming to his British fellow prisoners. From a technical standpoint, the novel is chiefly notable for the art with which it captures the lively dialogue of the Borstal inmates, with a variety of the many subtly distinctive accents of Britain and Ireland intact on the page. Ultimately, Behan demonstrated by his skillful dialogue that working class Irish Catholics and English Protestants actually had more in common with one another through class than they had supposed, and that alleged barriers of religion and ethnicity were merely superficial and imposed by a fearful middle class. The book was banned in Ireland for unspecified reasons in 1958; the ban expired in 1970. reasons in 1958; the ban expired in 1970.
, Borstal Boy ist ein autobiographischer Ent … Borstal Boy ist ein autobiographischer Entwicklungsroman des irischen Schriftstellers Brendan Behan aus dem Jahr 1958. Er schildert die Zeit, die Behan als junger, idealistischer IRA-Aktivist in britischen Jugendgefängnissen und der Besserungsanstalt Hollesley Bay Borstal verbrachte. Der Ich-Erzähler ändert allmählich seine Sicht auf die Engländer und die Welt, insbesondere aufgrund seiner Liebesbeziehung zu dem englischen Mitgefangenen Charlie. In Irland zunächst verboten, gilt das Werk heute als moderner Klassiker der irischen Literatur und wurde in zahlreiche Sprachen übersetzt. Die deutsche Übersetzung von Curt Meyer-Clason erschien 1963.tzung von Curt Meyer-Clason erschien 1963.
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Borstal Boy (1958) est un roman autobiogra … Borstal Boy (1958) est un roman autobiographique de Brendan Behan, un nationaliste irlandais, racontant son emprisonnement à Hollesley Bay, une maison de correction (en anglais Borstal) pour avoir transporté des explosifs à l'intérieur du Royaume-Uni, avec l'intention de les faire exploser dans le cadre d'une mission de l'IRA. Le livre fut interdit en Irlande pour obscénités.e fut interdit en Irlande pour obscénités.
, Borstal Boy ist ein autobiographischer Ent … Borstal Boy ist ein autobiographischer Entwicklungsroman des irischen Schriftstellers Brendan Behan aus dem Jahr 1958. Er schildert die Zeit, die Behan als junger, idealistischer IRA-Aktivist in britischen Jugendgefängnissen und der Besserungsanstalt Hollesley Bay Borstal verbrachte. Der Ich-Erzähler ändert allmählich seine Sicht auf die Engländer und die Welt, insbesondere aufgrund seiner Liebesbeziehung zu dem englischen Mitgefangenen Charlie. In Irland zunächst verboten, gilt das Werk heute als moderner Klassiker der irischen Literatur und wurde in zahlreiche Sprachen übersetzt. Die deutsche Übersetzung von Curt Meyer-Clason erschien 1963.tzung von Curt Meyer-Clason erschien 1963.
, Borstal Boy is a 1958 autobiographical boo … Borstal Boy is a 1958 autobiographical book by Brendan Behan. The story depicts a young, fervently idealistic Behan, who loses his naïveté over the three years of his sentence to a juvenile borstal, softening his radical Irish republican stance and warming to his British fellow prisoners. From a technical standpoint, the novel is chiefly notable for the art with which it captures the lively dialogue of the Borstal inmates, with a variety of the many subtly distinctive accents of Britain and Ireland intact on the page. Ultimately, Behan demonstrated by his skillful dialogue that working class Irish Catholics and English Protestants actually had more in common with one another through class than they had supposed, and that alleged barriers of religion and ethnicity were merely superficial ann and ethnicity were merely superficial an
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