The Swing of Things

The Swing of Things

by SeanO'Reilly (Author)

Synopsis

Noel Boyle needs a new life and he has come to Dublin to find it. He dreams of transformation and renewal. But once there he finds himself haunted, both by the spectre of a young girl found drowned in the Liffey, and by Fada, a street performer and poet who seems to lure him towards trouble. Ablaze with stories of lives lived and lost, The Swing of Things is an exhilarating and beautiful meditation on the idea of escape and what it is that keeps us tethered to the world.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: Main
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Published: 06 Jan 2005

ISBN 10: 0571221327
ISBN 13: 9780571221325

Media Reviews
'A major achievement; poised, raucous and real, and simply light years superior to anything published by his contemporaries... outstanding.' Irish Times; 'A striking account of the human debris left in the wake of the Troubles ; like Raymond Carver played out to the sweet rhythms of The Pogues.' Independent on Sunday; 'Genuinely compelling.' Guardian
Author Bio
Born in Derry in 1969, Sean O'Reilly is the acclaimed author of the short story collection Curfew, and the novel Love and Sleep. He lives in Ireland.