Normal Sheeple
AuthorPaul Howard
IllustratorAlan Clarke
Cover artistAlan Clarke
CountryRepublic of Ireland
LanguageEnglish
SeriesRoss O'Carroll-Kelly
GenreComic novel, satire
Set inDublin and County Kerry, 2018
Published19 August 2021, Sandycove
Media typePrint: paperback
Pages416
ISBN9781844885497
823.92
Preceded byBraywatch 
Followed byOnce Upon a Time in… Donnybrook 

Normal Sheeple is a 2021 book by Irish playwright and author Paul Howard and is the twenty-first novel in the Ross O'Carroll-Kelly series.[1][2]

The title refers to the Sally Rooney novel Normal People and its TV adaptation (Ross' relationship with Marianne is written in a parody of Rooney's style),[3] and to the phrase "sheeple", used to refer to people who show herd behaviour, but also perhaps referring to Kerry people as "sheep people."[4]

Plot

Charles is Taoiseach, and Sorcha is appointed to his cabinet. Honor attends a Gaeltacht summer college, making her first rugby-playing boyfriend, and Ross takes up Gaelic football, playing for An Ghaeltacht GAA in County Kerry.[5][6]

Reviews

In The Irish Times, Eugene O'Brien wrote that "Howard’s satire is as sharp as ever, with a parallel Ireland existing more concretely in this latest book, which sheds interesting lights on the real Ireland […] Howard keeps the reader off balance by developing seemingly flat characters into whole new levels of complexity."[3]

In The Stinging Fly, Kevin Power wrote "Our rulers serve themselves: the books remind us of this fact repeatedly. They gratify overtly our secret contempt for the powerful. On the other hand, Ross is a “beloved character”. There he sits, at the heart of our popular culture, reminding us that our society is unjust; that our elites are shallow and self-serving; and that materialist greed is a hollow pursuit. We love him. We think he’s great. And his family and friends, that nest of vipers: we love them, too. Should we? Of course we should. That’s how class works. The Ross books enable us safely both to love and to fear our rulers; to envy their wealth and to disapprove of their behaviour; to experience naked capitalist ambition and sheer class hatred at one and the same time and without contradiction; to map the shifting landscapes of an increasingly unstable world." He also noted that "Ross books are masterpieces of denotative realism. A century from now, an interested cultural historian will be able to reconstruct a near-total catalogue of contemporary upper-middle-class lifestyle accoutrements from Howard’s pages: the clothes, drinks, food, make-up, coffee machines, music, movies, actors and actresses."[7]

References

  1. O'Carroll-Kelly, Ross (19 August 2021). Normal Sheeple. Penguin Books Limited. ISBN 9781844885510 via Google Books.
  2. O'Carroll-Kelly, Ross (5 May 2022). Normal Sheeple. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  3. 1 2 "Normal Sheeple review: Latest in Ross O'Carroll Kelly series is as sharp as ever". The Irish Times.
  4. "New Ross O'Carroll Kelly instalment has the perfect title to sum up 2020". Extra.ie. 22 June 2021.
  5. "Geansaí chumann Gaeltachta le feiceáil ar chlúdach an leabhair is déanaí ag Ross O'Carroll-Kelly". Tuairisc.ie. 21 June 2021.
  6. "Ross O'Carroll-Kelly le himirt do CLG An Ghaeltacht?". 21 June 2021.
  7. "Normal Sheeple". The Stinging Fly.


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