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    Troubles is a 1970 novel by J. G. Farrell. The plot concerns the dilapidation of a once-grand Irish hotel (the Majestic), in the midst of the political upheaval during the Irish War of Independence (1919–1921). It is the first instalment in Farrell's acclaimed "Empire Trilogy", preceding The Siege of Krishnapur and The … See more

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    The novel concerns the arrival of the English Major Archer, recently discharged from the British Army, at the Majestic Hotel on the Wexford coast in south-east Ireland in 1919. Both the hotel, and the … See more

    • Major Brendan Archer – ex-Army Officer and fiancé of Angela Spencer. Archer also appears in Farrell's later novel The Singapore Grip See more

    Farrell develops the insulated environment of the run-down hotel as a reflection on the attitudes of the historically privileged Anglo-Irish, in … See more

    William Trevor said in The Guardian on 10 October 1970, that the novel was a "clever book" and "a tour de force of considerable quality."
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    In 1988, Troubles was adapted into a 208-minute film for television. Produced for LWT. The film stars Ian Charleson as Major Archer, See more

    In 2010, Troubles was awarded the Lost Man Booker Prize, a one-time award chosen among books published in 1970 which had not been considered for the Booker Prize at … See more

     
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  3. Troubles (Empire Trilogy, #1) by J.G. Farrell

    WEBJan 1, 2001 · Troubles is the first novel in the Anglo-Irish writer JG Farrell's Empire Trilogy: three tangentially connected works that …

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    WEBWinner of the Lost Man Booker Prize, this darkly hilarious book about the Irish war for independence takes place in a crumbling hotel on Ireland’s west coast, a place where madness and brutality have begun to reign. …

  7. Book review: Troubles by JG Farrell – Kate Vane

    WEBDec 11, 2016 · Troubles is part of JG Farrells wonderful Empire Trilogy. It is set in the aftermath of the First World War. A British major has become engaged by mistake to a woman from Ireland.

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    What happened to J G Farrell?The body of the novelist J. G. Farrell was found a month later. With his death at 44, contemporary literature lost a unique voice and the prospect of even greater riches to come. John Banville said it was ‘nothing short of a disaster for English fiction’. Farrell was an enigma.
    Did farrell'match up' the 'troubles' of the 1970s?Farrell, writing just as the “troubles” of the 1970s were beginning to rise to a boil in Northern Ireland, turned his gaze to a moment 50 years previous and “matched” up the two eras, inviting scrutiny of the connection between the nerves and sinews of different moments in history.
    What is the book troubles by Kate Christensen about?For the 2009 novel by Kate Christensen, see Trouble (novel). Troubles is a 1970 novel by J. G. Farrell. The plot concerns the dilapidation of a once-grand Irish hotel (the Majestic), in the midst of the political upheaval during the Irish War of Independence (1919–1921).
    Does Farrell get embroiled in politics?Farrell does not get embroiled in politics but writes with great felicity, charm and insight into the human story that came with the end of empire. The Telegraph values your comments but kindly requests all posts are on topic, constructive and respectful.
    What is Farrell's view of the microcosm of Chaos?The microcosm of chaos depicted by Farrell is a fair representation of wider events; but the impression with which the reader is left is of the profound incapacity of the old ruling class to cope with being threatened. The story would be played out across much of the rest of the colonies over the next 40 or 50 years.
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