The Commitments

by Roddy Doyle | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 0749391685 Global Overview for this book
Registered by cluricaune of Armagh, Co. Armagh United Kingdom on 1/15/2009
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Journal Entry 1 by cluricaune from Armagh, Co. Armagh United Kingdom on Thursday, January 15, 2009
Roddy Doyle was born in Dublin in 1958 and saw his first novel, “The Commitments” published in 1987. It was later adapted for the big screen, a version that saw Star Trek’s Colm Meaney and a very young Andrea Corr among the cast. Doyle went on to win the Booker Prize in 1993 with “Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha”.

"The Commitments" is set in north Dublin and follows Jimmy Rabbite's attempts to bring soul "back" to the city. The band that Jimmy puts together - The Commitments pf the book's title - needs a little work. However, despite the fact that most of the band are still young, the raw talent appears to be there. The group's one 'old-timer' is their trumpet player, Joey 'The Lips' Fagan. Joey not only has the talent, he also apparently has the pedigree : he hold jazz in low regard and has performed with - among others - Otis, Marvin Gaye, Wilson Pickett and Booker T and the MGs. Joey, who insists on calling everyone Brother (or Sister, if it's a Commitmentette), plays a big part in holding the band togetherthrough many dark days. (These dark days are largely caused by Deco Cuffe, the band's vocalist - a singer with a big voice, but unfortunately with a bigger ego...).

"The Commitments" is a very enjoyable, short and easy read - even funnier if you've actually spent any time in Dublin. (Bloody Jackeens !). The language is occasionally a little ripe, and while a little familiarity with the Dublin dialect wouldn't be a bad thing, it's definitely recommended.

Journal Entry 2 by cluricaune from Armagh, Co. Armagh United Kingdom on Thursday, January 15, 2009
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Journal Entry 3 by cluricaune at The John Hewitt Bar in Belfast, Co. Antrim United Kingdom on Saturday, March 14, 2009

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