The Van (novel)

The Van (novel)

First edition
Author Roddy Doyle
Country Ireland
Language English
Series The Barrytown Trilogy
Genre Fiction, Comedy
Publisher Secker & Warburg
Publication date
1991
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages 312
ISBN 0-436-20052-X
Preceded by The Snapper

The Van is a 1991 novel by Irish writer Roddy Doyle and the third novel in The Barrytown Trilogy, continuing the story from The Snapper (1990). It was shortlisted for the Booker Prize (1991).[1]

Premise

The basis of the story is that Jimmy Rabbitte Sr. has been laid off from his job and has no money. His friend, Brendan "Bimbo" Reeves also gets laid off and gets a redundancy cheque. With this cheque the two friends decide to purchase a 'chipper' or Fish and Chips van. Jimmy and Bimbo's friendship gets strained, because Jimmy starts to believe that Bimbo and his wife Maggie are planning the work behind his back.

It continues the themes found in the other two novels of The Barrytown Trilogy and focuses on the elder Jimmy Rabbitte and his efforts at going into business with friends.

Film adaptation

Main article: The Van (1996 film)

Stephen Frears turned it into a film in 1996 starring Colm Meaney as Larry (renamed from Jimmy Rabbitte) and Donal O'Kelly as Brendan 'Bimbo' Reeves who he goes into business with.

References

  1. "Roddy Doyle | The Man Booker Prizes". Themanbookerprize.com. Retrieved 2012-10-01.

External links


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