The Letters of Brendan Behan” by Brendan Behan and E. H. Mikhail offers a fascinating glimpse into the life and mind of one of Ireland’s most celebrated literary figures. Comprising a collection of letters written by Behan himself, along with insightful commentary by editor E. H. Mikhail, this book provides readers with a unique perspective on Behan’s personality, wit, and literary genius.
Through Behan’s correspondence with friends, family, fellow writers, and admirers, readers gain insight into his tumultuous personal life, his struggles with alcoholism, his political convictions, and his creative process. From poignant reflections on the Irish identity to humorous anecdotes and sharp observations on society, Behan’s letters reveal the depth of his intellect and the passion that fueled his writing.
Mikhail’s commentary contextualizes Behan’s letters within the broader framework of Irish literature and history, shedding light on the cultural and political milieu in which Behan lived and worked. Together, Behan’s letters and Mikhail’s commentary create a compelling portrait of a complex and brilliant artist whose legacy continues to resonate with readers today.
“The Letters of Brendan Behan” is a must-read for fans of Irish literature, as well as anyone interested in the life and work of this legendary playwright, poet, and novelist. Through Behan’s own words, supplemented by Mikhail’s insightful analysis, readers are invited into the world of one of Ireland’s most enduring literary voices.
Levi Brown –
“The Letters of Brendan Behan” provides an intimate look into the life of a brilliant writer. His humor, wit, and unique perspective come through vividly in his correspondence. It’s a fascinating read for anyone interested in Behan’s personality and creative process, though some letters may feel more relevant to dedicated fans than casual readers.
Darin –
Many of the letters lacked context or significance, making it hard to stay engaged unless you’re already a big fan of his work.