Beyond the Horizon
By (Author) Ryan Ireland
Oneworld Publications
Point Blank
23rd March 2016
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
288
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 21mm
In frontier America, a man lives with a pregnant woman who is not his wife. When a stranger appears and advises him to register the baby as his own at a fabled military outpost, the man sets out on a lonely journey across an arid and hostile terrain. Soon after he departs, the stranger kills the woman before setting off in pursuit of the man. As their parallel journeys unfold, we learn of the man's childhood working with his father on a ship rife with cannibalism and their subsequent life in a port town; we watch the stranger as he assumes many guises to shape-shift his way through history in pursuit of the man, a pawn in his brutal game of rewriting the founding myths of the American West. Menacing, visceral and lyrical, Beyond the Horizon is an audacious debut: an astonishing sojourn into the darkest parts of Western lore that showcases a bold and enormous new talent in contemporary fiction.
An unflinching, soul-searching story about the dangers of the American West... Irelands voice stands apart and he will surely be marked as a courageous and essential writer.
-- Ann Weisgarber, author of the award-winning The Personal History of Rachel DuPreeExpertly plotted, artfully executed, compulsively readable a writer who has something to say.
* Los Angeles Review of Books *Ireland blends fanciful history with magic realism to create a critical allegory of the American expansionist experience ... Intellectual in theme, literary in execution: think Gabriel Garca Mrquez reimagining Little Big Man.
* Kirkus Reviews *'Mythical, dangerous and deeply unsettling.'
* Shortlist *'Irelands intensely and brutally violent debut novel sweeps through period and place while exploring the role memory plays in the establishment of creation myths ... a barbaric vision of the West.
* Library Journal *With trenchant dialogue, affecting characters, and a page-turner of a story, Ryan Ireland has given readers a mysterious and exciting Western that may become a classic.
-- Ron Hansen, author of The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert FordRyan Ireland was born and raised in Ohio. He lives in the village of Alpha with his wife and three children. He is a strong advocate for public libraries with work appearing in Public Library Quarterly and Voice of Youth Advocates . His writing has also been published in Fogdog Review , Seems , and Writing on the Edge . In 2009, he was recognized by Glimmer Train as one of the 25 Best New Writers. Beyond the Horizon is his first novel.