The Spinning Heart

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  • Author:
    RYAN Donal
  • ISBN:
    9781781620083
  • Publication Date:
    January 2014
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    160
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Transworld
  • Country of Publication:
The Spinning Heart
The Spinning Heart

The Spinning Heart

SKU: 9781781620083
Regular price $22.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    RYAN Donal
  • ISBN:
    9781781620083
  • Publication Date:
    January 2014
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    160
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Transworld
  • Country of Publication:

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Winner of the Guardian First Book Award 2013

Shortlisted for the Dublin IMPAC Literary Award 2014

Longlisted for the Man Booker Prize 2013

Winner of Book of the Year at the Irish Book Awards 2012

"My father still lives back the road past the weir in the cottage I was reared in. I go there every day to see is he dead and every day he lets me down. He hasnt yet missed a day of letting me down."

In the aftermath of Irelands financial collapse, dangerous tensions surface in an Irish town. As violence flares, the characters face a battle between public persona and inner desires.

Through a chorus of unique voices, each struggling to tell their own kind of truth, a single authentic tale unfolds.

The Spinning Heart speaks for contemporary Ireland like no other novel. Wry, vulnerable, all-too human, it captures the language and spirit of rural Ireland and with uncanny perception articulates the words and thoughts of a generation.

Technically daring and evocative of Patrick McCabe and J.M. Synge, this novel of small-town life is witty, dark and sweetly poignant.

Donal Ryans brilliantly realized debut announces a stunning new voice in literary fiction.
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  • Winner of the Guardian First Book Award 2013

    Shortlisted for the Dublin IMPAC Literary Award 2014

    Longlisted for the Man Booker Prize 2013

    Winner of Book of the Year at the Irish Book Awards 2012

    "My father still lives back the road past the weir in the cottage I was reared in. I go there every day to see is he dead and every day he lets me down. He hasnt yet missed a day of letting me down."

    In the aftermath of Irelands financial collapse, dangerous tensions surface in an Irish town. As violence flares, the characters face a battle between public persona and inner desires.

    Through a chorus of unique voices, each struggling to tell their own kind of truth, a single authentic tale unfolds.

    The Spinning Heart speaks for contemporary Ireland like no other novel. Wry, vulnerable, all-too human, it captures the language and spirit of rural Ireland and with uncanny perception articulates the words and thoughts of a generation.

    Technically daring and evocative of Patrick McCabe and J.M. Synge, this novel of small-town life is witty, dark and sweetly poignant.

    Donal Ryans brilliantly realized debut announces a stunning new voice in literary fiction.

Winner of the Guardian First Book Award 2013

Shortlisted for the Dublin IMPAC Literary Award 2014

Longlisted for the Man Booker Prize 2013

Winner of Book of the Year at the Irish Book Awards 2012

"My father still lives back the road past the weir in the cottage I was reared in. I go there every day to see is he dead and every day he lets me down. He hasnt yet missed a day of letting me down."

In the aftermath of Irelands financial collapse, dangerous tensions surface in an Irish town. As violence flares, the characters face a battle between public persona and inner desires.

Through a chorus of unique voices, each struggling to tell their own kind of truth, a single authentic tale unfolds.

The Spinning Heart speaks for contemporary Ireland like no other novel. Wry, vulnerable, all-too human, it captures the language and spirit of rural Ireland and with uncanny perception articulates the words and thoughts of a generation.

Technically daring and evocative of Patrick McCabe and J.M. Synge, this novel of small-town life is witty, dark and sweetly poignant.

Donal Ryans brilliantly realized debut announces a stunning new voice in literary fiction.