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The bestselling author of Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha presents a one-volume edition of his celebrated trio of novels. Doyle's comic novels, The Commitments, The Snapper and The Van, depict the daily life and times of the Rabbitte family in working-class Dublin.

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  • Paperback: 640 pages
  • Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics); Open market ed edition (September 1, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0140252622
  • ISBN-13: 978-0140252620
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #65,262 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The least Oirish of Irish novelists, December 8, 1999
By "lexo-2" (Dublin, Ireland) - See all my reviews
It may seem unlikely now, but when Roddy Doyle's The Commitments was first published in 1987 it was the first Irish novel in years that represented the way people actually spoke, actually drank, actually spent an evening out, actually failed to have big sensitive inner issues trembling for expressiveness and so on. It was already a bit dated in its picture of the bottom level of Irish music (bands wouldn't be heard dead playing soul back then, they were all buying digital delay pedals and trying to sound like U2) but nobody could deny that Doyle had the best ear in the country. Well, actually they could, and did, but neither he nor his readership paid any attention. (Doyle is the only living "literary" writer in Ireland to have a seriously major working-class readership.) In my opinion, these books get better as you go along - though the film of The Snapper is far superior to the other two. Doyle got a lot of stick from Irish reviewers for not showing working-class Dublin life as a vicious urban hell, but his excuse was that it wasn't, not all the time anyway; the fractious but ultimately loyal Rabbittes are representative. (Interesting that when he did show a darker version of this life - in the TV series Family - he got attacked for being unrealistic.) Doyle writes better dialogue than any Irish novelist alive; I suspect he learned the value of it from American realism, and from the theatre company (Passion Machine) he used to write plays for, rather than from the previous generation of Irish novelists. His faithfulness to what the eye sees and the ear hears, as opposed to what the tradition demands, marks him as a distinctly un-Irish writer, even if his material is strictly here and now. He's a new voice, and thank God in these times of green and muddy Irish writing, an urban one (believe me, reading these books is _not_ like being in a village pub). All hail. Mine's a short.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Gas, Tha', October 19, 1998
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Jimmy, Jr.'s band, Sharon's (way) out-of-wedlock baby, Jimmy Sr.'s mid-life crisis - these are the events that we follow with great interest as the story of the Rabbitte family of Barrytown unfolds. We can't help but laugh and empathize with this Irish working class clan as they struggle (raucously, emotionally, obscenely) through the pathos, trials and rewards of their lives. Doyle attacks the pride and prejudice of his kinsmen with cutting humor and compassion. These characters not only come alive off the pages - they live very deeply in what may otherwise appear to be a superficial existence. There is no high gloss sheen to cover over the harsh edges and sore spots - the picture is real and complete, and much funnier because of it. Good for you, Roddy Doyle, The Barrytown Trilogy is great gas, tha'. Grand, really.
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Never mind The Bollocks; It's The Rabbittes!, January 27, 2003
By Daniel V. Reilly (Upstate New York, United States) - See all my reviews
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Roddy Doyle must be some kind of genius...I was absolutely hooked right from page 1 of The Barrytown Trilogy, which collects Doyle's three books about The Rabbitte family, a large, loving clan in working-class Dublin, Ireland.

The first book is The Commitments, which details the efforts of young Jimmy Rabbitte Jr. to form a soul band, not an easy task in mid-80's Ireland. The second book, The Snapper, revolves around Jimmy Jr.'s sister Sharon; She's pregnant (Out of wedlock), and won't reveal who the father is. The final book, The Van, centers on their recently unemployed dad, Jimmy Sr.; He teams up with his pal Bimbo to buy a Chip Van, and hilarity ensues...

Doyle peppers the books with Irish slang that might slide right past most American readers, but don't let that deter you; You'll be up to speed in no time. The characters are wonderfully written, and it's a real joy to read about a LOVING Irish family for a change. I laughed out loud more times than I could count, and I loved the book so much I finished it in no time. And then I was sad it was over....Highly recommended. You'll laugh, you'll cry, and you'll wish you were a Rabbitte!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Doyle: "It's not a trilogy. It's just three books."
Though Doyle never intended to write a trilogy, his first three novels are so true-to-life and so representative of north Dublin that it is easy to see why they are now grouped as... Read more
Published on July 12, 2006 by Mary Whipple

5.0 out of 5 stars A telling trilogy
Doyle gives us three stories of a family filled with a purity of heart, a pragmatic outlook on life, and hilarious tragedy. Read more
Published on February 19, 2006 by Pat Magee

5.0 out of 5 stars excellent excellent excellent
Three books in one, these are hilarious and often touching stories of the Rabbitte family. The Committments gives some family background, makes us think about what it takes and... Read more
Published on November 24, 2005 by Doc Dave

4.0 out of 5 stars extemely enjoyable
Buy this, read this, sit back and enjoy. Its all here. Life in a nutshell. The only thing that bothers me, and it has nothing to do with the books, is that they couldn't use the... Read more
Published on April 5, 2004 by Anthony Deziel

4.0 out of 5 stars Re: The Van
I just belatedly read The Van (as a stand-alone book, not as part of a trilogy). Comments:
1. Excellently written. Read more
Published on December 1, 2003 by CJM -

3.0 out of 5 stars hey! don't touch me there
well if you are looking for chills, thrills, and a little bit of love, the Roddy Doyle collection is for you. Read more
Published on January 6, 2003 by daryl

4.0 out of 5 stars Hysterical
Each one of these stories is outstanding. As a collection: superb. The dialect will divert some readers, but those who stay with it will have have a thoroughly enjoyable time.
Published on February 12, 2002 by sielaff68

3.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful on details but over all it never gets anywhere.
Roddy Doyle is a best selling author and thoroughly Irish, writing about the Irish. When you look at the details that make up his characters there is something wonderful about... Read more
Published on October 16, 2001 by Richard Frantz Jr.

3.0 out of 5 stars "You have to be from Ireland!"
I bought this Trilogy, as it was recommened to me via a writing club...
I alway's enjoy stories about ordinary family life! Read more
Published on September 27, 2001 by sylvester

5.0 out of 5 stars Exellent
I love these books. I have them in separate editions. Doyle's way of writing is immediate. Low on description and high on dialog. Read more
Published on May 2, 2000

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