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Love In A Dark Time
Colm Toibin


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Colm Toibin
Colm
Toibin (b. 1955)"He drew a large L and then put the pen at
the top of the vertical line. 'This,' he said, 'is the state of
your health now.' Then he slowly drew the declining graph until
it hit the edge of the bottom line. 'This,' he said, 'is the way
things are going to go. Do you understand?'" - From The Story
of the Night
Journalist and novelist, Colm Toibin was born in Enniscorthy, Co
Wexford and educated at University College Dublin. His first novel,
The South, (1990) about an Irish artist in Spain, won The Irish
Times Literature Prize in 1991. The Heather Blazing, won the Encore
Award for the best second novel in 1992. His third novel, The Story
of the Night (1997) was hailed as an extraordinary work of Fiction
by critics. Inspired by Tóibín's visit to Argentina,
the novel recounts the story of a young man's struggle to come to
terms with his homosexuality during the politically turbulent period
of the 1970s in Buenos Aires.
Before the publication of his first novel Toibín published
a travelogue: Homage to Barcelona (1989) and a selection of his
journalism: The Trial of the Generals (1990). Two further non-Fiction
works followed in the 1990s: Walking Along the Border (1987) and
The Sign of the Cross - Travels in Catholic Europe (1994). Tóibín
is a former editor of In Dublin and Magill magazines and currently
lives in Dublin.
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