Monaghan
By (Author) Timothy O'Grady
Boundless Publishing Group Ltd
Unbound
3rd December 2025
19th June 2025
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
War, combat and military adventure fiction
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Hardback
400
Width 141mm, Height 222mm
Moving from West Belfast and County Monaghan to the streets of San Francisco, Timothy O'Grady's exhilarating new novel is an epic portrait of art and war, authenticity and selling out, told through the fates of three men.
Ronan Treanor, Monaghan native and teller of this tale, is a celebrated theorist of post-modern architecture in New York. Paul Crane, single son of a hotel maid in Indiana, turns his mathematical gift into a multi-million-dollar career as an investment banker. And the mysterious Ryan, who drew as a boy in besieged West Belfast, but was swept up in the war against the British and lived a decade of extreme and escalating violence as a sniper. Through him, the war in Ireland and its psychic legacy are brought into close focus in a way rarely seen in contemporary fiction.
Their lives merge and conflict, rise and fall, as one man becomes the undoing of the next. Hauntingly beautiful, lyrical and profound, this is a novel about what happens when you cannot escape your past, featuring drawings and paintings by Anthony Lott.
'A beautiful novel, sweeping in scope yet deeply intimate. Timothy OGrady is a writer of exceptional gifts' Louise Kennedy, author of Trespasses
'Brilliant images tumble over one another, a kaleidoscopic whirl of places, music, objects of value, studies of the clay behind the pot, the charcoal behind the image, the breath behind the song leave the reader dazed at OGradys virtuoso work. Almost every page offers pleasures to the connoisseur of modern literature' Annie Proulx, author of Brokeback Mountain
'OGrady continues to write of the dislocation and loss experienced by Irish men in this inventive and lyrical novel. In Monaghan the quest for self-knowledge deepens isolation and we watch worlds implode. OGrady evokes place, the latent violence of Ireland in the 1980s and its psychic displacements. The prose is mesmerising' Una Mannion, author of Tell Me What I Am
'In this vivid novel, Timothy OGrady shows the dark history of the twentieth century in a new light. Drawing connections between continents and across time, Monaghan reveals the legacy of violence and political division in a gripping narrative and a precise and original voice' Erica Wagner, literary critic
'OGrady strikes a beautiful note with this novel, its elegant sentences sweeping out across time to provide a memorable portrait of the Irish strife of the 1980s' Kevin Barry, author of The Heart in Winter
'Monaghan is written with an intensity that is remarkable in contemporary fiction . . . The intensity of expression in the book is underlain by a seriousness of moral purpose that marks the book out as a remarkable achievement. Writing like this is a sort of gift to us it seems to me, and one should be glad of a gift made so well. Timothy OGrady is a major writer of our time' Patrick Joyce, author of Going to My Fathers House
Timothy O'Grady are published by Unbound.