The South (Nineties)

The South (Nineties)

by Colm Toibin (Author)

Synopsis

'Night is coming down and there is a hum of noise from the street. I have been here for several weeks. I am grateful that the fat woman who runs this hotel and her little mouse of a husband do not speak English. I remain a mystery to them; they cannot get through to me. The man in the next room - as far as I can understand a word he says - goes to the opera every night and listens to opera on his radio all the time.' The South begins with Katherine Proctor's arrival in Barcelona in 1950. Drawn by her longing to be an artist, she has left her family behind in Ireland. In Spain, she meets Miguel, an anarchist veteran of the Civil War and together they embark on a new life. The past catches up with them. and Katherine is forced to question her relationship to her lover, to her painting, and to the other man she meets in Spain, Michael Graves, through whom she discovers an Ireland she never knew. In a prose that is both lyrical and direct, Colm T?ib?n convinces his readers that Katherine will reconcile her freedom and her need to paint. To classical themes, he brings a new, passionate sensitivity.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Serpent's Tail
Published: 03 May 1990

ISBN 10: 1852421703
ISBN 13: 9781852421700

Media Reviews
The South is a daring, imaginative feat; the world it conjures is at once familiar and strange, and strangely moving. A splendid first novel. John Banville
Author Bio
Colm T ib n was born in Cork in Ireland in 1955 and now lives in Dublin. He is the author of Walking Along the Border and Homage to Barcelona. The South is his first work of fiction.