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OverviewTyrone Meehan, damned as an informer, ekes out his days in Donegal, awaiting his killers. ‘Now that everything is out in the open, they will all speak in my place – the IRA, the British, my family, my close friends, journalists I’ve never even met. Some of them will go so far as to explain how and why I ended up a traitor … Do not trust my enemies, and even less my friends. Ignore those who will say they knew me. Nobody has ever walked in my shoes, nobody. The only reason I’m talking today is because I am the only one who can tell the truth. After I’m gone, I hope for silence.’ Return to Killybegs is the story of a traitor to Belfast’s Catholic community, emerging from the white heat of a prolonged war during the 1970s and 1980s in Northern Ireland. This powerful work, lauded by critics, shortlisted for the Prix Goncourt and awarded the Grand Prix de Roman de l’Académie Française, deals with a subject that touches a nerve for most Irish people: the all-too-human circumstances of betrayal and survival. It is an extraordinary and affecting read. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sorj Chalandon , Ursula Meany ScottPublisher: The Lilliput Press Ltd Imprint: The Lilliput Press Ltd Dimensions: Width: 13.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.50cm Weight: 0.500kg ISBN: 9781843513209ISBN 10: 184351320 Pages: 204 Publication Date: 01 July 2013 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews'... not a companion volume to [My Traitor]: more powerful, more subtle, this is the story of a soul rendered grey by contingency, fatige and a thirst for peace. The purpose of tHe novel (the transcription of intimacy) meets the temptation of friendship (understanding and forgiveness) to make this refined text one of the most moving books of the autumn.' Le Monde Des Livres 'There are beautiful characters in this novel, strong dialogue, digressions, rifts and retrospection.' Le Figaro Litteraire 'Harrowing!' La Marseillaise 'Moving and heart-breaking, Sorj Chalandon's novel tells of a tragic saga - in this case the history of Ireland, that divided, wounded country. This is a book of profound himanity, marvellously written. With the words and tears of silence.' Le Nouvel Observateur 'Amongst the most powerful of novels ...' Les Echos 'Superb ... it's as much a book on Ireland and her national tragedy as it is about friendship and love betrayed.' L'Hebdo 'A relentless novel full of noise, fury, rain and sweat ... The story is often upsetting, and utterly sublime.' Figaro Magazine 'Sorj Chalandon's best novel ... this syncopated, pared-down novel is a triumph.' L'Express 'Tense and bleak, Return to Killybegs is not only the published to date by the author ... it is a new tribute a bruised, intense country and her people.' Le JDD 'A profound, passionate, overwhelming novel ...' Republique de Seine et Marne 'Sensational.' Le Soir 'Certain books don't let the reader escape unscathed ...' Mid Libre ‘There are beautiful characters in this novel, strong dialogue, digressions, rifts and retrospection.’ – Le Figaro Litteraire ‘Harrowing!’ – La Marseillaise ‘Moving and heart-breaking, Sorj Chalandon’s novel tells of a tragic saga – in this case the history of Ireland, that divided, wounded country. This is a book of profound humanity, marvellously written. With the words and tears of silence.’ – Le Nouvel Observateur ‘Amongst the most powerful of novels …’ – Les Echos ‘Superb … it’s as much a book on Ireland and her national tragedy as it is about friendship and love betrayed.’ – L’Hebdo ‘A relentless novel full of noise, fury, rain and sweat … The story is often upsetting, and utterly sublime.’ – Figaro Magazine 'There are beautiful characters in this novel, strong dialogue, digressions, rifts and retrospection.' - Le Figaro Litteraire 'Harrowing!' - La Marseillaise 'Moving and heart-breaking, Sorj Chalandon's novel tells of a tragic saga - in this case the history of Ireland, that divided, wounded country. This is a book of profound humanity, marvellously written. With the words and tears of silence.' - Le Nouvel Observateur 'Amongst the most powerful of novels ...' - Les Echos 'Superb ... it's as much a book on Ireland and her national tragedy as it is about friendship and love betrayed.' - L'Hebdo 'A relentless novel full of noise, fury, rain and sweat ... The story is often upsetting, and utterly sublime.' - Figaro Magazine Author InformationSORJ CHALANDON is a journalist and novelist who spent formative years on assignment in Northern Ireland as a reporter for Liberation during the Troubles. My Traitor was first published to acclaim in France in 2007 and won five prizes in its first year, including the Prix Joseph Kessel and the Prix Jean Freustie. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |