
In the Forest by Edna O'brien
Based on a true crime, the story of Mich O'Kane, who shoots three people dead in the woods of Ireland. The author traces the events that lead to horror. This tragic story is told from various points of view, including Eily's, Mich's granny, a priest, but the core of it is Mich, born to fail. Can there be any hope for him?
This is still number 4 in Ireland, which is wonderful newsEdna is attending the Edinburgh Festival on 16 August. Just to remind you of the fantastic reviews the book has received over here: 'The writing is very well judged, for the most part, and is sometimes exceptional'Tom Dunne, The TLS 'The triumph of this book lies in its evocation of the violent adolescent boy... O'Brien isvery accomplished in her portrayal of his crazy scattergun speech.'Barbara Trapido, THE INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY 'This is a frightening, disconcerting and unforgettable piece of work.'Elizabeth Buchan, THE DAILY MAIL 'Nothing I have read since Blake Morrison's account of the James Bulger Case, AS IF, comes close to O'Brien's insights into the complex web of causes and contexts that make up the 'whys' of murder.'Laurence Warening, The HERALD 'By fictionalising her account, Ms O'Brien allows herself an imaginative freedom which gives thestory a new life, sharpening the sense of horror and the lost opportunity, while at no point allowing us to forget its truth.'The ECONOMIST 'O'Brien's portrayal of a community united in unease is faultless.'Claudia Fitzhebert, THEDAILY TELEGRAPH 'IN THE FOREST is one of her most powerful and effective novels, a model of its kind.'David Robson, THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH 'IN THE FOREST is a hauntingly sympathetic depiction of evil.... For O'Brien this is a Greek tragedy 'that needed to be written'. Fortunately her writing is poetic enoughfor you to feel that, yes, however painful, it also needs to be written.'VivGroksop, THE EXPRESS 'IN THE FOREST is a magnificent book, haunting, instinctive and shocking.... When art is this good, it cannot be afraid to speak out.'Louise Rimmer, SCOTLAND ON SUNDAY 'A spare, compelling and compassionate novel. IN THE FOREST was not just a worthwhile enterprise, but a necessary and successful one.'Ronan Bennett, THE GUARDIAN 'This is an ambitious, important book, dealing with difficult subjects directly and courageously.'Jonathan Heawood, THE OBSERVER 'O'Brien constructs a narrative of the peculiar combination of emotional simplicity and complexity that characterises a successful fairy story.'Jane Shilling, THE TIMES 'IN THE FOREST is a sort of fictionalised inner exploration of an outer horror, beautifully written, but yes, dark.'MaryKenny, THE SPECTATOR 'I read it avidly. O'Brien had done us a service, without diminishing the dead.'Melanie McDonagh, THE EVENING STANDARD 'This novel, splintered in its form but coherent in its potency, is a persuasive representation of a desperado, of one who has despaired.'Lucy Hughes-Hallett, THE SUNDA
Edna O'Brien, one of Ireland's greatest contemporary novelists, made her name with THE COUNTRY GIRLS in 1960. She has also written plays and contributes regularly to the New Yorker.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780297607328 |
| ISBN 10 | 0297607324 |
| Title | In the Forest |
| Author | Edna O'brien |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Orion Publishing Co |
| Year published | 2002-04-22 |
| Number of pages | 224 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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