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Eureka Street is a novel by Northern Irish author Robert McLiam Wilson, published in 1996 in the UK (1997 in the US), it focuses on the lives of two Belfast friends, one Catholic and one Protestant, shortly before and after the IRA ceasefire in 1994.
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Eureka Street: A Novel of Ireland Like No Other. Robert McLiam Wilson. Arcade Publishing, 1997 - Fiction - 395 pages. Romantic Ireland is definitely dead and gone. With the exhilarating Eureka...
Jan 1, 2001 · Eureka Street. Robert McLiam Wilson. 4.17. 4,221 ratings376 reviews. In a city blasted by years of force and fury, but momentarily stilled by a cease-fire, two unlikely friends search for that most human of needs: love. But of course, a night of lust will do.
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Eureka Street is a story of Belfast in the 1990s, six months before and after another ceasefire. It is the story of Chuckie Lurgan, fat, Protestant and poor, who suddenly becomes wealthy by various legal but immoral means; Meanwhile the strange letters 'OTG' start appearing on walls and paving stones throughout the city.
Jan 28, 2024 · Eureka Street is a BBC Northern Ireland 1999 adaptation to mini-series of Robert McLiam Wilson's 1996 novel of the same name.
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