Mistaken

Mistaken

by NeilJordan (Author)

Synopsis

'I had been mistaken for him so many times that when he died it was as if part of myself had died too.' Kevin Thunder grew up with a double - a boy so uncannily like him that they were mistaken for each other at every turn. As children in 1960s Dublin, one lived next to Bram Stoker's house, haunted by an imagined Dracula, the other in the more refined spaces of Palmerston Park. Though divided, like the city itself, by background and class, they shared the same smell, the same looks, and perhaps, as he comes to realize, the same soul. They exchange identities when it suits them, as their lives take them to England and America, and find that taking on another's personality can lead to darker places than either had imagined. Neil Jordan's long-awaited new novel is an extraordinary achievement - a comedy of manners at the same time as a Gothic tragedy, a thriller and an elegy. It offers imaginative entertainment of the highest order.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Hodder Export
Published: 06 Jan 2011

ISBN 10: 1848544200
ISBN 13: 9781848544208
Book Overview: Part thriller, part gothic tragedy, part comedy of manners, Mistaken also brilliantly evokes the divided Dublin of the 1960s and the trauma of adolescence
Prizes: Winner of Hughes & Hughes Irish Novel of the Year Award 2011.

Media Reviews
Praise for Neil Jordan's previous book Shade * - *
Extraordinary . . . an enormously powerful book * Daily Telegraph *
Romantic . . . lyrical . . . a novel of atmosphere . . . it succeeds powerfully * Sunday Times *
'Desperately compelling . . . Meditative and compulsive, Shade continues to haunt long after the book is closed' * Observer *
Author Bio

Neil Jordan was born in 1950 in Sligo. He is the author of several critically acclaimed novels including The Past, The Dream of a Beast, Sunrise with Sea Monster, Shade and Night in Tunisia, a collection of short stories which won the Guardian Fiction Prize. He has written, directed and produced a large number of award-winning films including The Crying Game, Michael Collins, The End of the Affair and most recently Ondine. He lives in Dublin.