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Green Glowing Skull

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Green Glowing Skull

Contributors:

By (Author) Gavin Corbett

ISBN:

9780007594320

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers

Imprint:

Fourth Estate Ltd

Publication Date:

26th April 2016

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

823.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

384

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 25mm

Weight:

270g

Description

A breathtakingly original, darkly comic, surprisingly contemporary and deeply surreal tale from the author of THIS IS THE WAY, Kerry Group Irish Novel of the Year.
After fleeing his dying parents and the drudgery of work in Dublin for the Manhattan of his imagination a place of romance and opulence, dark old concert halls and mellow front parlours quieted by the hiss of the phonograph cylinder Rickard Velily hopes to be reborn as an Irish tenor, and to one day be reunited with the love of his life.

At the very peculiar Cha Bum Kun Club, a masonic-style refuge for immigrants who cant quite cut it in New York City, he meets Denny Kennedy-Logan and Clive Sullis, and a plan is enacted: to revive the art songs and ballads of another time for a hip young city in thrall to technology and money.

But that is without reckoning on meddlesome sprites, the phantoms of the past and more malign forces who plot to subjugate the human race.

Green Glowing Skull is a half-crazed brain-shunt of a trip around the spirit world, the cyber world and a woozily recognisable real world a darkly comic tale of mythologies, machines and the metaphysical swirl.

Reviews

Deeply strange and strangely deep. This is a book in which heads explode, people return from the dead, fish talk, pantomime cows are severed in two, and in which the reader will encounter page after page of unforgettable, resonant and sometimes moving proseOne of the most refreshing novelists writing today Guardian

Joyfully bizarre A fast-paced picaresque frenzy An intoxicating portrait of a gleaming almost robotically energized city The narrative is peppered with deranged disguises and wild chases, a supernatural element and descents into the realm of the soul Exuberant and unapologetically experimental, teeming with rich verbal games Francesca Wade, TLS

It is a blizzard of imaginative energy The prose sings on every page, sometimes loudly, with silly song titles and arch dialogue, but often by seducing the reader confidence is an attractive quality while it slips its strangeness in Its ebullient charm makes it very hard to resist. Irish Times

A description of this novels set-up makes it sound like something by P G Wodehouse but this is Wodehouse filtered through steam punk and Spike Jonze and infused, too, with the strange magic of old Ireland Corbetts imaginative energy cant be doubted New Statesman

Praise for THIS IS THE WAY

A wonderful new voice Joseph ONeill, author of Netherland

A curious and delightful confection A memorable work from a gifted writer whose next moves we should await with very keen interest Kevin Barry, Guardian

'A troubling, mysterious, demanding and beautiful book, narrated in a voice unlike any I have encountered in fiction. Corbett knows what he's doing: every sentence throbs with power' Emma Donoghue, author of Room

A unique and extraordinary voice Daily Mail

Hard to forget Its a timely reminder that while fiction may not change things in the real world, it does offer us new ways to dream Irish Times

Author Bio

Gavin Corbett was born in the west of Ireland and grew up in Dublin, where he studied History at Trinity College. His second novel, This is the Way, was published in 2013, and was named the Kerry Group Irish Novel of the Year in 2013. He lives in New York.

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