Subtitled "An Exegesis of Squalor," The Hard Life is a sober farce from
a master of Irish comic fiction. Set in Dublin at the turn of the
century, the novel does involve squalor--illness, alcoholism,
unemployment, bodily functions, crime, illicit sex--but also
investigates such diverse topics as Church history, tightrope walking,
and the pressing need for public toilets for ladies. The Hard Life is
straight-faced entertainment that conceals in laughter its own devious
and wicked satire by one of the best known Irish writers of the 20th
century.