Description
About the Author
Devlin has won numerous awards for both her writing and journalism, including the Hennessy Literary Award 1996, GALA columnist of the year 2010, National Newspapers of Ireland columnist of the year 2011 and Royal Society of Literature's V.S. Pritchett short story award 2012. She was also Writer-in-residence at the Princess Grace Irish Library in Monaco in 2009. She has been shortlisted three times for the Irish Book of the Year awards, and her non-fiction account of the Irish financial collapse, Banksters, co-authored with David Murphy, topped the best-seller list for eight weeks.
Reviews
'delicious dark tension and gothic sensibility ... she exhibits a rare genius in delivering a layered, palimpsestic text full of themes that speak to the contemporary reader ... The novel feels so truthful: it is as if Devlin embarked on her own automatic-writing session with Edith Somerville and tapped into the candle-flamed reality of those tumultuous times.' Rosemary Jenkinson, Dublin Review of Books ; 'This is a gorgeous book, beautifully researched and with a fabulous cameo from Flurry Knox. Edith is worth getting to know.' Sinead Crowley ; 'an immersive, entertaining rollercoaster.' Susan McKeever, Books Ireland ; 'As a journalist, Martina Devlin knows a good story, so when she began to delve into the fascinating life and times of Edith Somerville, she had found someone who she knew would come alive on the page.' Irish Examiner ; 'Devlin's writing is warm and witty. She captures dialogue brilliantly, so the book flies by in a flurry of conversation while her prose descriptions are frequently superb too ... As a character, Edith is well realised with all her contradictions and eccentricities ... Devlin's novel is a tender portrait of a nearly forgotten character who springs into life on the page.' John Walshe, Sunday Business Post
Book Information
ISBN 9781843518303
Author Martina Devlin
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint The Lilliput Press Ltd
Publisher The Lilliput Press Ltd