Considered to be one of the best Irish writers of the twentieth century,
Aidan Higgins has earned a reputation throughout Europe as an unusual
and astringent prose stylist. This omnibus of selected short fiction is
the perfect introduction to the talents of this Irish successor to James
Joyce and Samuel Beckett (although Higgins's work is perhaps more
reminiscent of his Welsh contemporary Dylan Thomas), and displays
Higgins's warmth of language and character. From a melancholy tale of
suicide in North Salt Holdings to a colorful depiction of J. J.
Catchpole's escapades in Catchpole, Higgins builds his characters into
touching failures who both attract and repulse the reader.