Love and Sleep by Sean O'reilly

Love and Sleep by Sean O'reilly

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Zusammenfassung

A journey inside the dark psyche of Niall, a young man on the run from the past and denying himself a future. Returning to Derry, Niall finds very little has changed. Just as his memories threaten to consume him, he enters into a complicated relationship with a girl with a dark side of her own.

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Love and Sleep by Sean O'reilly

Sean O'Reilly's debut novel is a journey inside the dark psyche of Niall, a young man on the run from the past and denying himself a future. Arriving in Derry, years after he left for a wandering life, Niall finds that very little has changed. The streets are still blighted by sectarian violence and the grubby pubs still cater for the lost and lonely. Just as his memories, fears or desires threaten to consume him, Niall enters into a complicated relationship, with Lorna, a committed socialist with a dark side of her own. Haunted by a past that only gradually gives up its secrets and insensate for most of the time through a cocktail of booze and drugs. Niall lives his life to extremes, testing and pushing himself ever closer to destruction. Love and Sleep confirms O'Reilly's rising reputation as a writer of rare lyrical power and urgency.
'Sean O'Reilly is a writer of massive range and impressive innovation.. He is a stylist and you find yourself beguiled, finessed, seduced and dazzled.' Eoin McNamee 'An original and affecting voice in Irish fiction, one infected by a muted pathos and bleak lyricism.' Irish Times
Sean O'Reilly lives in Dublin. His first collection, Curfew and Other Stories, was published in 2000 by Faber, to critical acclaim.
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ISBN 13 9780571205455
ISBN 10 0571205453
Titel Love and Sleep
Autor Sean O'reilly
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Faber & Faber
Erscheinungsjahr 2002-02-04
Seitenanzahl 224
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