Alice Falling

Alice Falling

by WilliamWall (Author)

Synopsis

Alice Lynch appears to have everything -- brains, beauty and wealth -- yet she harbours a barely concealed hatred of her husband. What the student she dallies with doesn't understand is why she doesn't leave him. Alice, haunted by the ghosts of her rural Irish childhood, knows its not that simple, but that she has to find a way out. In this powerful and hypnotic tale, William Wall traces the corrosive effect of a dark secret on a group of friends and lovers, and illuminates a shocking aspect of life in Ireland's recent past.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Sceptre
Published: 17 Aug 2000

ISBN 10: 0340751894
ISBN 13: 9780340751893

Media Reviews
'The writing is subtle and powerful and moves towards a conclusion that's inevitable and shocking' Northern Echo 'An intelligent and well-crafted book, Alice Falling is certainly not for sensitive souls who enjoy romance and happy endings. It is a grim tale of hypocrisy and brutality, written in a raw and forthright style. Much of the subject matter is unsavoury but the haunting eloquence of Wall's prose make it an evocative and compelling read...Wall's strength is that his writing is vivid and disturbing, but never sordidly detailed...Wall's characters are all very real and believable - their psychological torment latent on every page...an excellent debut' Irish News 'His first novel betrays the poet's hand: frequently rich in cadence and image...Wall already displays impressive adeptness with dialogue and with multiple points of view, and it may be anticipated that his future career will find poetry losing him entirely to prose' John Kenny, Irish Times 'A book about emotional damage and the price of freedom' West Lancashire Evening Gazette 'While this book is certainly disturbing, it never seems bleak or oppressive. This is largely due to Wall's poetic handling of words, which suffuses the book with a lyrical rhythm, while at the same time he manages not to slip into lush romanticism.' Time Out 'Alice's life is disfigured by tragedy. As a child she is abused by the local priest and her sister dies in a car crash. To escape her childhood she marries young, only to find a husband who beats her. She knows she should leave him, but her disturbed mind can only think of murder. However, this is not a murder story. Wall deftly draws a tale as complex and as fragile as the characters themselves. A powerful and unsettling read' The Times 'You'll like this book; the themes are not original, but Wall is too pacy a writer to be pompous and heavy-handed' The Tablet 'The haunting eloquence of Wall's prose make it an evocative and compelling read ...an excellent debut' -- Irish News 'Instantly gripping ... A brutal, brilliantly written, deeply unsettling novel' -- Sunday Business Post 'The sort of book that renews your faith in Irish fiction ... a deeply affecting novel' -- Books Ireland 'A powerful and unsettling read' -- The Times
Author Bio
William Wall is an award winning poet and short story writer, and the author of several works of fiction for children. His work has appeared in The Irish Times, New Irish Writing and has been broadcast on radio on RTE. He is married with two children and lives in Co. Cork. Ireland. ALICE FALLING is his first novel.