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    <id>1183</id>
    <title>Boyd050</title>
    <updated>Saturday, July 23, 2016 - 13:36</updated>
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    <collections>Boyd Letters</collections>
    <contributor>Boyd Estate</contributor>
    <coverage>1966 Apr 14th</coverage>
    <creator>Linen Hall Library</creator>
    <date>Wednesday, March 16, 2016</date>
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    <identifier>Boyd050</identifier>
    <itemdescription>Letter</itemdescription>
    <keywords>Friel, Doyle</keywords>
    <language>English</language>
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    <publisher>Linen Hall Library</publisher>
    <relation>Linen Hall Library</relation>
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    <source>LHL Archive</source>
    <transcript>﻿28 Rosetta Avenue,

BELFAST, 7.

14th April, 1966.

The Editor,
The Irish Times,
Westmoreland Street,
DUBLIN.

Sir:

Your review last Saturday of Brian Friel&#039;s The Gold in
the Sea, though not unfavourable in tone, strikes me as
distinctly odd in judgement. Your reviewer compares Mr.Friel&#039;s
work to Lynn Doyle’s, a comparison which, I suggest, betrays
an imperfect understanding of both writers. Doyle was, of
course, an admirable craftsman, but his qualities are not those
of Mr.Friel&#039;s. Miss Edna O&#039;Brien and other distinguished
short story writers have compared Mr.Friel’s art with that of
Chekov: I suspect they know what they are talking about.
Certainly Mr.Friel&#039;s best stories have &#039;an exceedingly complex
charm, deriving from a literary art which is unquestionably
purer, more essential, more lyrical, more concentrated than
the novel.&#039; The quotation is from Moravia, and It seems to
me relevant to Mr.Friel&#039;s art.

(John Boyd)
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