A Guest at the Feast: Essays

Author:   Colm Toibin
Publisher:   Scribner Book Company
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9781476785202


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   17 January 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Named a Most Anticipated Book of 2023 by LitHub and The Millions! From one of the most engaging and brilliant writers of our time comes a ""not to be missed"" (LitHub) collection of eleven essays about growing up in Ireland during radical change; about cancer, priests, popes, homosexuality, and literature. ""IT ALL STARTED WITH MY BALLS."" So begins Colm Tóibín's fabulously compelling essay, laced with humor, about his diagnosis and treatment for cancer. Tóibín survives, but he has entered, as he says, ""the age of one ball."" The second essay in this seductive collection is a memoir about growing up in the 1950s and '60s in the small town of Enniscorthy in County Wexford, the setting for many of Tóibín's novels and stories, including Brooklyn, The Blackwater Lightship, and Nora Webster. Tóibín describes his education by priests, several of whom were condemned years later for abuse. He writes about Irish history and literature, and about the long, tragic journey toward legal and social acceptance of homosexuality. In Part Two, Tóibín profiles three complex and vexing popes--John Paul II, Benedict XVI, and Francis. And in Part Three, he writes about a trio of authors who reckon with religion in their fiction. The final essay, ""Alone in Venice,"" is a gorgeous account of Tóibín's journey, at the height of the pandemic, to the beloved city where he has set some of his most dazzling scenes. The streets, canals, churches, and museums were empty. He had them to himself, an experience both haunting and exhilarating. ""A tantalizing glimpse into Tóibín's full fictional powers,"" (The Sunday Times, London) A Guest at the Feast is both an intimate encounter with a supremely creative artist and a glorious celebration of writing.

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Author:   Colm Toibin
Publisher:   Scribner Book Company
Imprint:   Scribner Book Company
Dimensions:   Width: 14.80cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 22.00cm
Weight:   0.413kg
ISBN:  

9781476785202


ISBN 10:   1476785201
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   17 January 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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PRAISE FOR A GUEST AT THE FEAST Colm Toibin has written superb novels...but if you've only read his fiction, you've been missing out on a wealth of wonderful essays and criticism....Not to be missed. --LitHub Distinctive, remarkable ...Fans and newer readers will be absolutely glued to every word. --Bay Area Reporter This isn't Toibin's first foray into nonfiction--but it is one of his most intimate. --Sophia M. Stewart, The Millions A Guest at the Feast is a reminder of Colm Toibin's power as a writer of more than just fiction...Toibin's cleareyed, considered critiques of powerful people and vivid personal essays can make readers long for a place they've never seen. --Sarah McCraw Crow, BookPage This volume opens with his poignant journey through cancer treatment and a looming sense of mortality... A hallmark of Toibin is his uncanny ability to deftly express the emotional undercurrent in his writing, be it loneliness, anger, or nostalgia. --Bill Kelly, Booklist An erudite and consistently stimulating collection. --Harvey Freedenberg, BookReporter Toibin gathers 11 essays that showcase his versatility in this erudite collection of previously published material... this collection places him in that same class. Toibin's fans will relish these sharp reflections. --Publishers Weekly A celebrated novelist... magnificent...these essays show the landscape of the author's soul, mapping out events that have shaped him as a person and writer... throughout, the poetry of Toibin's prose is as impressive as always. Readers will savor every page of this book. Erudite essays from one of the world's finest writers. --Kirkus Reviews, STARRED review The breadth of the collection is impressive... Written with brutal clarity and flashes of humour, it encapsulates Toibin as a whole, a master of light and shade. --Sarah Gilmartin, Irish Times Throughout the collection, it is the droll, melancholy elegance of the prose that guarantees the reader's enjoyment. --John Mullan, The Guardian There is nothing flashy about these essays, no showing off. They are always interesting and intelligent, written in an admirably clear prose free of academic jargon. In short, this is journalism at its best. --Alan Massie, The Scotsman Sumptous... Toibin creates a sweeping, lyrical portrait of the small-town idiosyncrasies, natural landscapes and family histories in southeast Ireland on which his novels have drawn for three decades... But fittingly, it's precisely the details of that provincial world that Toibin conjures up superbly here. --Robert Collins, The Times Toibin's voice is so powerful and distinct, his descriptions so precise, that a single thread does weave through each of these pieces and does not snap... virtuoso... the pieces in A Guest at the Feast are a tantalizing glimpse into his full fictional powers. Time to crack open Brooklyn again. --Laura Hackett, The Sunday Times Toibin does something interesting with the illness memoir here: he seeks no lessons; he tries only to be good company on the page. His eyes are always alert; the guest at the feast is always watching closely. --Kevin Power, Irish Independent Toibin's writing is what people these days inevitably describe as nuanced, a word that has become a kind of shorthand for expressing a person's rare ability to understand - or to try to understand - the foibles of others. --Rachel Cooke, The Guardian


PRAISE FOR COLM TOIBIN'S WRITING ABOUT LIFE, LITERATURE AND ART Colm Toibin's intelligence is as great as his knowledge of literature and his empathetic imagination. --Joy Williams, Book Post Toibin illuminates, startles and delights. --John Preston, The Telegraph A writer of sophisticated elegances . . . mesmerizing power and skill. --Richard Eder, The Boston Globe Toibin demonstrates wonderfully how a dedicated writer always thinks with other writers: their lives and sexuality, as well as their work. Toibin can be engagingly mischievous and witty, but is deeply serious about books. --Ruth Padel, Financial Times Toibin writes with high-voltage restraint. . . . He is tuned in to the silent language of families, the messages that are unspoken and slip past the rest of the world, landing deep into the hearts of those who understand. --Robert Sullivan, Vogue


Author Information

Colm Tóibín is the author of eleven novels, including Long Island, an Oprah's Book Club Pick; The Magician, winner of the Rathbones Folio Prize; The Master, winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize; Brooklyn, winner of the Costa Book Award; The Testament of Mary; and Nora Webster; as well as two story collections and several books of criticism. He is the Irene and Sidney B. Silverman Professor of the Humanities at Columbia University and has been named as the Laureate for Irish Fiction for 2022-2024 by the Arts Council of Ireland. Three times shortlisted for the Booker Prize, Tóibín lives in Dublin and New York.

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