
by Blanaid Mc Kinney (Author)
Eleven powerful stories insinuate themselves into the imagination. In 'Sub-Aqua', a middle-aged woman discovers a kind of freedom from the tragedy of her mute husband, a former tube-train driver silenced by the horror of a 'leaper' under his train. Language and communication, or the lack of it, is the underlying theme of many of the stories, nowhere more powerfully expressed than in the story 'Big Mouth', in which an IRA informer - fatally incapable of keeping his mouth shut - suffers the ultimate penalty.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 04 Jan 2001
ISBN 10: 0753811146
ISBN 13: 9780753811146
Book Overview: To be reissued alongside new paperback edition of the acclaimed THE LEDGE Blanaid McKinney won the RTE/Francis McManus Short Story competition 'Blanaid McKinney is a sharp and original voice, biting into the bone ... Her fictions are always inventive and often dazzling' Dermot Bolger 'McKinney is a real talent. It is hard to believe this is a first collection, so canny and mature is her use of language' The Times Blanaid McKinney's sharply observed characters are trapped people looking for a way to escape in this debut collection' Irish Independent 'McKinney's voice is austere, but she observes human circumstance with a sharp and compassionate mind' Time Out