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  1. The Story of the Night is a bildungsroman by Irish novelist Colm Tóibín. The novel interweaves the personal story of Richard Garay, a gay Argentinian man with an English mother, and the political history of Argentina through the late 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s.

    • Colm Tóibín
    • 1996
  2. 1 de ene. de 2001 · The Story of the Night. Colm Tóibín. 3.87. 2,736 ratings282 reviews. From the award-winning author of Brooklyn and The Master, a powerful, brave, and moving novel set in Argentina. In Argentina, in the time of the Generals, the streets are empty at night, and people have trained themselves not to see.

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    • Paperback
  3. The story of the night by Tóibín, Colm, 1955-Publication date 2010 Topics

  4. 3 de may. de 2005 · From the award-winning author of Brooklyn and The Master, a powerful, brave, and moving novel set in Argentina. In Argentina, in the time of the Generals, the streets are empty at night, and people have trained themselves not to see. Richard Garay lives with his mother, hiding his sexuality from her and from society.

    • (216)
    • Colm Tóibín
    • $16.99
    • Scribner
  5. Set in Argentina in a time of great change, The Story of the Night is a powerful and moving novel about a man who, as the Falklands War is fought and lost, finds his own way to emerge...

  6. 15 de jul. de 2005 · 4.2 306 ratings. See all formats and editions. From the award-winning author of Brooklyn and The Master, a powerful, brave, and moving novel set in Argentina. In Argentina, in the time of the Generals, the streets are empty at night, and people have trained themselves not to see.

    • Colm Toibin
  7. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Set in Argentina in a time of great change, The Story of the Night by Colm Tóibín is a powerful and moving novel about sex, death, and a man who, as the Falklands War is fought and lost, finds his own way to emerge into the world. A brave and remarkable novel, the impact of which no reader will shed. Dermot Bolger, Sunday Independent.