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Roysh Here, Roysh Now… The Teenage Dirtbag Years
Author Paul Howard
Country Republic of Ireland
LanguageEnglish
Series Ross O'Carroll-Kelly
Genre Comic novel, satire
Set in Dublin, 1999–2000
Publisher Sunday Tribune
Publication date
2001
Media typePaperback
Pages139
ISBN 0952603551
823.92
Preceded by The Miseducation of Ross O'Carroll-Kelly 
Followed by The Orange Mocha-Chip Frappuccino Years 

Roysh Here, Roysh Now… The Teenage Dirtbag Years is a 2001 novel by Irish journalist and author Paul Howard, and the second in the Ross O'Carroll-Kelly series. [1] [2] [3] [4]

The title refers to the Fatboy Slim song " Right Here, Right Now" and the Wheatus song " Teenage Dirtbag".

Plot

Ross begins higher education, of a sort, at University College Dublin and between terms takes a break to the United States. [4]

The Teenage Dirtbag Years

The Teenage Dirtbag Years
Author Paul Howard
IllustratorAlan Clarke
Cover artistAlan Clarke
Country Republic of Ireland
LanguageEnglish
GenreHumour
Set in Dublin and Ocean City, Maryland, 1999–2000
Publisher The O'Brien Press
Publication date
2004
Media typePaperback
Pages272
ISBN 0-86278-849-8
823.92
Preceded by The Miseducation Years 
Followed by The Orange Mocha-Chip Frappuccino Years 

In 2004, a revised and expanded edition, titled The Teenage Dirtbag Years, was published.

Reception

In the Irish Independent, Declan Lynch wrote "I don't regard the musings of O'Carroll-Kelly as being essentially humorous. I regard them as straight reportage, journalism of a very high order, which holds up a mirror to a way of life, a whole breed of men, most of whom will be avidly participating in the Rugby World Cup. I don't think that some of these guys are a bit like Ross some of the time, I think they're all a lot like Ross, all of the time." [5] Ferdia Mac Anna called The Teenage Dirtbag Years "engagingly subversive," while John Healy called it "Silly but fun." [6] [7]

References

  1. ^ Howard, Paul (16 August 2001). Roysh Here, Roysh Now: Ross O'Carroll-Kelly - the Teenage Dirtbag Years. ISBN  9780952603559 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ Howard, Paul (16 August 2004). The teenage dirtbag years /. O'Brien. ISBN  9780862788490.
  3. ^ Maher, Eamon; O'Brien, Eugene (1 November 2015). From Prosperity to Austerity: A socio-cultural critique of the Celtic Tiger and its aftermath. Oxford University Press. ISBN  9781526101471 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ a b Gorman, Clare (1 June 2015). The Undecidable: Jacques Derrida and Paul Howard. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. ISBN  9781443883597 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ "Jolly different, those men with oval balls". Independent.ie.
  6. ^ "Fifty fabulous reads for summer". Independent.ie.
  7. ^ "Tell me a story, then I'll go to bed". Independent.ie.