Langrishe, Go Down

Langrishe, Go Down

by Aidan Higgins (Author)

Synopsis

The lights in the bus burned dim, orange-hued behind opaque bevelled glass; ranged below the luggage racks they lit up the advertisement panels with repeated circles of bilious light. A white face that never seemed to turn away was watching her in the glass.

Imogen Langrishe, the youngest of four sisters, embarks on a reckless love affair with a charismatic and indigent German scholar. Her family's name has long been a byword for money, status and respectability in Celbridge, County Kildare, but the world is now changing.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 280
Publisher: Apollo Library
Published: 13 Jul 2017

ISBN 10: 1786695200
ISBN 13: 9781786695208

Media Reviews
'Takes the breath out of you' Annie Proulx.
'Half a century since its publication, Langrishe, Go Down remains bold, expressive and daring ... It is a defining great Irish novel; in fact, it is a defining international modernist novel that resonates with dark and very human intent' Irish Times.
'Deserves to be more widely known, not only for its extraordinary mournful beauty, but also for its apocalyptic vision of a culture's squandering and rottenness, for its throughgoing dismantling of the Irish house of fiction, and as one of the great works of European anti-authority' TLS.
Author Bio

Aidan Higgins (1927-2015) was born in Celbridge, County Kildare. Langrishe, Go Down, his first novel, won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize and the Irish Academy of Letters Award, and was later filmed for television, with a screenplay by Harold Pinter. In 2001, he was conferred with an honorary doctorate of letters by the National University of Ireland, Cork.