
by EdnaO'Brien (Author)
IN THE FOREST, set in the west of Ireland, is the story of a young man who shoots dead three people in a forest glade. The young man, Mich O'Kane, is 'not all there in the head' as one character puts it. By puberty he is already committing petty crimes, ending up in borstal. By the time he is back home he has also served time in a British jail and is an institutionalised criminal. His sexual fantasies - revolving around women in the village - eventually centre on Eily, an artist and single mother, who lives with her son Maddie. One day Mich pounces, and orders Eily to drive them to the woods nearby...
Format: Paperback
Publisher: P/B
Published: 01 Jan 2003
ISBN 10: 0753817314
ISBN 13: 9780753817315
Book Overview: A number one bestseller in Ireland - has spent many weeks at the top of the Irish Times bestseller list Hardback edition reprinted three times within eight weeks of publication 'Edna O'Brien is one of the greatest writers in the English-speaking world' New York Times Book Review Based on a controversial, true-life story that was the subject of a BBC Omnibus documentary Both Down by the River and House of Splendid Isolation are Phoenix paperback bestsellers, with 150,000 copies sold to date 'A magnificent book, haunting, instinctive and shocking ...When art is this good, it cannot be afraid to speak out' Scotland on Sunday 'In The Forest is a savage portrait of desolation and rage, brilliantly told, truly shocking' Harold Pinter 'A modern masterpiece' Sunday Independent 'She is, to my mind, the most gifted woman now writing fiction in English' Philip Roth