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Lake of Urine by Guillermo Stitch5/29/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Can’t I also have, one might ask, characters I can identify with, a tendon of plot and the consoling sense that I’m a moral and high-minded person? Not here, no. Donleavy, you’d like to decompose when you die in a barrel of porter and have it served in all the pubs of Dublin if you sometimes wish you were an extra in John Gay’s raucous The Beggar’s Opera, then Guillermo Stitch’s new novel, Lake of Urine, is for you. If you read Finnegans Wake for the off-color puns if you take to Flann O’Brien’s satirical novels as happily as a pup going for a morning walk if, like Aunt Ada Doom in Stella Gibbons’s Cold Comfort Farm, you suspect you saw something nasty in the woodshed if, like J.P. ![]()
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