Originally published as three separate volumes--"Donkey's Years," " Dog
Days," and "The Whole Hog"--"A Bestiary" relates the life and times of
one of Ireland's greatest contemporary writers. As in his fiction,
Higgins's writing exquisitely captures sights, smells, and emotions,
detailing his life from childhood in County Kildare before his family's
economic decline, to his mother's slow, agonizing death; from his
travels in England and South Africa, to his two years spent living with
a schoolmistress after the end of his first marriage.
In writing his memoirs Higgins exposes the sources for many of his best
novels, from "Scenes from a Receding Past" to "Langrishe, Go Down,"
giving the reader a rare look into the "story behind the story." But "A
Bestiary" is more than a factual expose--this collection of memoirs is
constructed in a novelistic way, creating a work of literary art out of
a life.