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  • Published: 15 May 2010
  • ISBN: 9780307453402
  • Imprint: Crown
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 352
  • RRP: $49.99

Orangutan

A Memoir




It's amazing the curative powers of alcohol...How will I ever drink it all?

Few people who have been slave to an addiction as vicious, as destructive, and as unrelenting as Colin Broderick's have lived to tell their tale. Fewer still have emerged from the darkest depths of alcoholism—from the perpetual fistfights and muggings, car crashes and blackouts—to tell the harrowing truth about the modern Irish immigrant experience.

Orangutan is the story of a generation of young men and women in search of identity in a foreign land, both in love with and at odds with the country they've made their home. So much more than just another memoir about battling addiction, Orangutan is an odyssey across the unforgiving terrain of 1980s, '90s, and post-9/11 America.

Whether he is languishing in the boozy squalor of the Bronx, coke-fueled and manic in the streets of Manhattan, chasing Hunter S. Thompson's American Dream from San Francisco to the desert, or turning the South into his beer-soaked playground, Broderick plainly and unflinchingly charts what it means to be Irish in America, and how the grips of heritage can destroy a man's soul. But brutal though Orangutan may be, it is ultimately a story of hope and redemption—it is the story of an Irish drunk unlike any you've met before.

  • Published: 15 May 2010
  • ISBN: 9780307453402
  • Imprint: Crown
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 352
  • RRP: $49.99

Praise for Orangutan

"I have great admiration for the style and the tenacity and the sheer swerve of Colin Broderick's work. He is one of those younger writers who make sense of where we are right now. He has his finger on the collective pulse." --Colum McCann

"Colin Broderick has written a book that is not of the 'I was lost and now I am found' genre. It is his unique story of drugs, drink, dregs, and degradation uniquely told and devoid of self pity or any attempt to justify his loony behavior. Broderick does not preach. He merely says as they did in the Old West, 'Ah wouldn't do dat if I was you.' Read the man's book and it might save a life which might be your own." --Malachy McCourt

"Colin Broderick has that magic touch that allows him to mix comedy and tragedy in just the right proportions. . . . Clear, cleanly written, forward-moving, and--best of all--vibrantly alive." --Billy Collins