There's quite a bit of excellent Irish literature, even not per capita. If we think about continental novels of ideas, what is your true love in that genre? I remember reading as a teenager and feeling like it kicked the knees from under me was Madam Bovary. What's a book you can no longer stand to read? For instance, I find it very difficult to now read Dostievsky.

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