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This Is The Way

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

This Is The Way

Contributors:

By (Author) Gavin Corbett

ISBN:

9780007475971

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers

Imprint:

Fourth Estate Ltd

Publication Date:

16th December 2013

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

823.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 18mm

Weight:

200g

Description

With the voice of Anthony Sonaghan a modern-day Traveller born to a powerful, mythic inheritance Gavin Corbett summons a world we thought we knew as we have not seen or heard it before:
There I was now. In a room, a tidy room, tidier than any room I been in before. The bed was hard. The walls they gave no sound. A heavy window thumped itself shut. Good I says. Peace I says.

Anthony, the son of a Sonaghan father and a Gillaroo mother, is descended from two families whose enmity is a matter of legend. Though he belongs to a storytelling tradition, Anthony has grown up away from his people, and is only dimly aware of their disputes. That is until the blood feud touches him, and he comes to Dublin to lie low. His time in the city is a reckoning. Only there does he appreciate the strength of his heritage but also its otherness.

In an unforgettable feat of imposture, Gavin Corbett has found a startling idiom - vivid and innocent - with which to speak for Anthony and that other, Travelling world.

Reviews

A curious and delightful confection A sly and lovely humour dominates Anthony Sonaghan and Uncle Arthur will linger a long while with readers A memorable work from a gifted writer whose next moves we should await with very keen interest Kevin Barry, Guardian

This fresh and funny novel is a devastating love story one that comes upon you by stealth and stays with you long after youve finished reading Claire Lowdon, New Statesman

Within a couple of pages, I had fallen into the rhythm of a unique and extraordinary voice. Kate Saunders, Daily Mail

Corbett creates a memorable voice to explore the power that heritage wields over an outsider struggling to find his place in the world Sunday Times

Its a bloody good story Spectator

The triumph is in the telling. Anthonys voice, once heard, is hard to forget; its rhythms, its repetitions, its sly humour all strike the reader as genuinely original. 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

'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 writer with the rigorous introspection of James Kelman, mediated by the compassion of Raymond Carver and the visceral imagination of Alan Warner. Yes, and a hearty measure of Flann O'Brien besides. But the hell with the antecedents: the man is an original, with a bridge to the world of first things he's fashioned for himself. James Meek, author of The People's Act of Love

A wonderful new voice. Joseph ONeill, author of Netherland

The voice is brilliant. It is tender and true, arcane and elevated. It holds the past and present in a single visionary gaze. This is not only a wonderful book, it is a book about wonders. Eoin McNamee, author of Resurrection Man and The Blue Tango

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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