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The Ballad of Lord Edward and Citizen Small Neil Jordan

The Ballad of Lord Edward and Citizen Small By Neil Jordan

The Ballad of Lord Edward and Citizen Small by Neil Jordan


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A reimagining of a turning point in Irish, American and European history. The story of Lord Edward Fitzgerald related by Tony Small - the runaway slave who became Lord Edward's manservant and friend.

The Ballad of Lord Edward and Citizen Small Summary

The Ballad of Lord Edward and Citizen Small by Neil Jordan

From multi-award-winning author and film director Neil Jordan comes a thrilling reimagining of a turning point in Irish, American and European history. 'A masterwork from one of the most inventive artists of our day' John Banville 'A writer of uncommon talent' Irish Times 'An expertly spun ballad defined by themes of belonging, illusion and fidelity' RTE Culture Eutaw Springs, South Carolina, 1781, the American War of Independence. A runaway slave saves the life of Lord Edward Fitzgerald, a British army officer and the younger son of one of colonial Ireland's grandest families. The tale that unfolds is related by Tony Small, the slave who becomes Fitzgerald's manservant and friend. While details of Lord Edward's life are well documented, little is known of Tony Small. In this gripping narrative his character considers the ironies of empire, captivity and freedom, mapping Lord Edward's journey from being a loyal subject of the British Empire to becoming a leader of the disastrous 1798 rebellion. This powerful new work of fiction brings Neil Jordan's inimitable storytelling ability to the drama of real events and a long-forgotten chapter in Ireland and Britain's history.

The Ballad of Lord Edward and Citizen Small Reviews

A masterwork from one of the most inventive artists of our day -- John Banville
An expertly spun ballad defined by themes of belonging, illusion and, fundamentally, fidelity * RTE Culture *
Jordan is a writer of uncommon talent, particularly around pacing and visual description * Irish Times *
The historical research is evident [and] as with his previous novels, Jordan creates an evocative sense of time and place... Although the book is an odyssey, tracking thousands of miles across the globe, the pace is leisurely * The Times *
Neil Jordan is one of Ireland's greatest, if ever-so-slightly unsung, novelists * Hot Press *
The historical facts are here, in this beautiful work, laid out like a Dublin street ballad with its verses and chorus and a short afterword, containing a chapter poignantly titled 'The Greatest of These' from Corinthians 13, and Jordan doesn't seek to reinvent these men, rather to enhance them * Sunday Independent *
This panoramic, painstakingly researched novel - told through Small's voice - is a convincing reconstruction of the way their lives interlocked despite origins in diametrically opposed worlds * Irish Independent *
Creates a vivid new perspective * Sunday Times *
An atmospheric take on a fascinating friendship * The Times *
This strange relationship - of indenture, but also of mutual need - defines this thrillingly written, gripping tale that revisits many of Jordan's lifelong preoccupations with class, Irishness and sexuality to powerful moving effect * Observer *

About Neil Jordan

Neil Jordan is an Irish film director, screenwriter and author based in Dublin. His first book, Night in Tunisia, won a Somerset Maugham Award and the Guardian Fiction Prize in 1979. He is also a former winner of the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature, the Irish PEN Award, and the Kerry Group Irish Fiction Award. Jordan's films include Angel, the Academy Award-winning The Crying Game, Michael Collins and The Butcher Boy.

Additional information

GOR013704622
9781803289328
1803289325
The Ballad of Lord Edward and Citizen Small by Neil Jordan
Used - Like New
Paperback
Head of Zeus
2023-04-13
352
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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