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ANOVEL ON AN UNUSUAL subject presents its author with a large problem: how does one prevent the subject from taking over the whole book?-Foggage.Patrick McGinley's third novel, features the incestuous love of a twin brother and sister living in the Irish country side. Luckily for the reader. McGinley is to skillful to allow the incest itself to absorb the story. His matter-of-fact treatment of the details of their love and a well-crafted plot keep the story from being bogged down by free-floating sentiment or shapeless descriptions of characters. McGinley's polse, skill, detachment...

Author: By John P. O connor, | Title: Family Fun | 2/28/1984 | See Source »

...story acquires its reality and interest from clear and unembarrassed narrative. Kevin Hurley lives with his twin sister Maureen on a farm which very few people visit: their mother is dead and their father. now senile. is dying in the upstairs of the family farmhouse. Kevin and Maureen have been lovers for many years. McGinley. establishing the nature of their relationship in the first chapter, says...

Author: By John P. O connor, | Title: Family Fun | 2/28/1984 | See Source »

Maureen was the flickering flame that radiated what warmth he had in his life. She was his twin, a big handsome woman with a big freckled face, heavy underlike breasts, thick thighs, and a bottom that overflowed the edge of the chair when she had down... She was an earth girl, assiduous in bed and equally assiduous in the farmyard...

Author: By John P. O connor, | Title: Family Fun | 2/28/1984 | See Source »

...gave the first hint. Nobody had ever seen anything like them: weird spirals of glowing pink and black, or yellow and orange, snaking up each leg and across the bottom-astonishing, even in hindsight-and then up the trunk and down the arms. Even as the Mahres did their twin-brother act one more time, they seemed to symbolize a passing of the old order, in a mixed-up, wonderful two weeks of blizzards, postponements and splendid achievements...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: The High and Mighty | 2/27/1984 | See Source »

...found that we could get a better deal from banks here in the Twin Cities area and they will provide us with better secondary market activities. We found we could get a better deal from the banks than from Sallie Mae and the reason for this and this is kind of perverse is that their profit requirements were fairly lower than Sallie...

Author: By Peter J. Howe, | Title: Cashing in on Student Loans | 2/22/1984 | See Source »

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