Angela's Ashes 9780684874357
Subtitel:
A Memoir
Auteur:
McCourt, Frank, Frank McCourt
ISBN:
9780684874357
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1
Uitgever:
Van Ditmar Boekenimport B.V.
Categorie:
Educatie
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"1996, hardcover, 363pp, AS NEW
Angela's Ashes: A Memoir is Frank McCourt's Pulitzer Prize-winning autobiography detailing his impoverished childhood in Limerick, Ireland, written with a blend of humor and pathos. The book chronicles his family's struggle with extreme poverty, his father's alcoholism, and his ultimate escape to America.
Synopsis
The memoir begins in Brooklyn, New York, where Frank is born to Irish immigrants Malachy and Angela McCourt during the Great Depression. The family lives in poverty, a situation worsened by Malachy's persistent alcoholism and inability to hold a steady job. After the death of their infant sister Margaret, the family returns to Limerick, Ireland, in search of a better life, only to find themselves in even more desperate circumstances in the slums.
In Limerick, the family endures hunger, disease, and the deaths of two more of Frank's younger brothers, Oliver and Eugene, largely due to their living conditions. Frank's father eventually leaves for work in England but stops sending money home, leaving Frank, the eldest son, to become the de facto man of the house at a young age. Frank takes on various odd jobs, from delivering telegrams to writing debt collection letters for an old woman, saving money all the while. The narrative follows his coming-of-age amid hardship and a strict Catholic upbringing, culminating in his saving enough money to buy passage to New York at age 19, full of hope for a new life.
Themes
Poverty and Survival: The central theme is the constant struggle against systemic poverty and the lengths the family must go to survive, often forcing them to compromise traditional morality, such as stealing food.
Alcoholism: His father Malachy's drinking is a primary source of the family's misery and continuing poverty, a problem endemic in the Irish culture depicted in the book.
Resilience and Hope: Despite the grim circumstances, the memoir is a testament to the human spirit's ability to endure and find hope, largely through the power of storytelling (inherited from his father) and the dream of a better life in America.
Catholicism and Guilt: The Catholic Church is a pervasive force, offering both comfort and a source of intense guilt over perceived sins, especially regarding sexuality as Frank comes of age.
Family: The strong bond among the McCourt siblings and the sacrifices of their mother, Angela, are crucial to their survival, despite the family's dysfunction and the father's abandonment.
Reception and Accolades
Angela's Ashes: A Memoir was a phenomenal international bestseller and received widespread critical acclaim. It was praised for its unique narrative voice, dark humor, and emotional depth, and won several major awards:
Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography (1997)
National Book Critics Circle Award (1996)
Los Angeles Times Book Award (1996)
While celebrated as a modern classic, the book did face some controversy, with a few Limerick locals and McCourt's mother disputing some of the depictions of the city and their family life, a common issue with the memoir genre. The book has since been adapted into a 1999 film and a stage musical. "
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