Divine Ryans
The book The Divine Ryans, is based on a traditional family, steeped in long tradition and hierarchy. The Ryan clan lives in St. John's, Newfoundland, and is a study of the interaction between family members who are often torn between tradition, family loyalty, and the ongoing process of actualization. Donald Ryan is the editor of the local newspaper while his brothers and sisters manage the local funeral home. Draper, Donald's son, travels to the newspaper office one day to surprise his father with a birthday cake, only to witness something traumatic (a suicide) that becomes the genesis for his exploration of myth within family, coming of age, and coping with his father's death. It focuses on the idea that in all families, dysfunction may be the operant paradigm, regardless of the public facade that traditions and hierarchical structures point. As Draper moves to explore the events that surround his father's death, he finds that each person with whom he interacts has a slightly different view of Donald; making Draper question the divergence of reality, of who he is, and who is father was.
Coming of Age - Draper is 9-years old going on 18 in many ways. He is perplexed by his budding hormones, completely flustered and out of place with all things that keep him a child, and in the midst of an oddball set of relatives that seem to border on the edge of sanity. Draper is afraid, oppressed as many Catholic youth are, suffers from nightmares, guilt about his budding sexuality, and manifests a "momataur" (1/2 elk, 1/2 nude...
) Uncle Reginald "mentors" young Draper Doyle by inviting him to submit to "psycho-oralysis" - the inverse of psychoanalysis, in which he, as the oralyst, lectures Draper Doyle about life - not without his typically sardonic sense of humor, either. The day after we watched yet another version of a Christmas Carol, Uncle Reginald devoted a full session of oralysis to it. He invented something called the Tiny Timometer, an instrument
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