For decades, Roddy Doyle’s work has been in a field of its own — mostly an Irish one.
He’s the Booker Prize-winning author of “Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha.”
His latest novel, “Love,” is about two old friends having a pint of Guinness in a pub — a centerpiece of Irish life that’s become a relic during the coronavirus pandemic.
From The New York Times:
We ask Doyle about three decades of writing novels, life during the pandemic and what Brexit could mean for the relationship between Ireland and Northern Ireland.
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