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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hilarious and sublime, March 12, 2000
JP Donleavy may well be the most hilarious writer on the planet. Darcy Dancer is a Bildungsroman about the coming of age of a young, educated member of the landed gentry in Ireland. He learns about love first- and second-hand through the auspices of a broad range of tutors including the brilliant Mr. Arland, a stablehand named Foxy, the sublime Miss Von B, the artist Clarissa, school chums, butlers and Rashers Ronald. Kildare wanders from one total fiasco of his own making to the next from the hunt and the stables to the mansions of the gentry and private schools and Dublin high society. He always emerges through chance and pluck and the kindness of others none the worse for wear and perhaps slightly wiser. What are we to make of this dubious young "gentleman"? As Kildare correctly surmises: "Every madman thinks everyone else is mad." Donleavy writes with a unique pointillism, using words as brush strokes, that is engaging, endearing and even breathtaking as each chapter ends on a brief poetic note, a pithy line of stacked type. The dialogue is outrageously real and human and uproarious. The character development is precise and each character lives and breathes with a separate unique identity that only a supremely talented writer can render so credibly. Having read nearly all his novels, Darcy Dancer is his best: it's truly a well-written, literary comedy. Discover JP Donleavy -- possibly one of the most under-rated and gifted writers of our era. You'll laugh your head off.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Stylistic romp, September 20, 1999
By A Customer
You know - I've always found it odd that the few, the proud, the wierd, who share my literary tastes have never even heard of J.P. Donleavy. While the Ginger Man will always be hard to beat, Destinies isn't far behind. It takes about ten seconds to become hopelessly addicted to Donleavy's style and about five seconds to fall in love with Darcy Dancer and his adventures. Just a wonderful, wonderful novel from one of the most under-appreciated writers of our time.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Destinies of Darcy Dancer Gentleman, April 28, 2002
This was the second Donleavy novel I read back in 1980. Since then I have read all of his novels and biographies. This book is also the reason that i stayed at the Shelbourne Hotel.Full of gratuitous sex, violence drunken ribaldry, indeed it is almost a training manual for students. It opens the door to positive thinking and instils in one that when things are really bad, they are not as bad as they are going to get, but never give up. Learn negotiating skills, if a fist in the gob doesn't work, buy your man a drink. Sex education, from aristocrats, whores, artists, teachers, plebean masses. In all an excellent life changing book in which Donleavy displays true comic genius and has caused me hours of laughter.
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