Narator: Adam Best
Durata: 8h 3m
A powerful debut set in Belfast and London in the latter years of the twentieth century. A powerful debut set in Belfast and London in the latter years of the twentieth century. The Troubles turned Northern Ireland into a ghost factory: as the manufacturing industry withered, the death business boomed. In trying to come to terms with his father’s sudden death, and the attack on his harmless best friend Titch, Jacky is forced to face the bullies who still menace a city scarred by conflict. After he himself is attacked, he flees to London to build a new life. But even in the midst of a burgeoning love affair he hears the ghosts of his past echoing, pulling him back to Belfast, crying out for retribution and justice.Written with verve and flair, and spiked with humour, The Ghost Factory marks the arrival of an auspicious new talent.‘Several recent novels have taken the Troubles as their theme… The Ghost Factory ranks among the best of these fictions. It is a wonderfully large-souled book’ Guardian‘Wonderful. I was gripped at times, and surprised by laughter, and bound up helplessly with Jacky's fate. I read sentences that were piercing and true on every page. The Ghost Factory deserves to be a huge success’ Anthony Quinn, author of Freya‘As a private, intimate reflection on what it was like to live through the worst years of the violence, this novel is unrivalled’ Irish Sunday Independent‘Deftly plotted and adroitly written, this account of Jacky’s conflicts is mesmeric’ New StatesmanThe novel explores the effects, psychological and physical, on victims, families and neighbourhoods. Beyond the darkness, though, it is also a humorous window onto a tightknit community, and a love story, warmly told' Sunday Times‘This outstanding debut, written with flair and an all-pervasive dark humour, gives a deeply human face to Northern Ireland’s Troubles’ Mail on Sunday'Friendship, loyalty, love and retribution are the stuff of this violent but emotional and touching novel with a cautionary sting in the tail. Jacky is a well-rounded character, torn between his future and what has gone before. He is given an authentic, engaging voice which pulls in the reader, with well-judged flashes of humour’ Daily Mail‘Spare, elegant and effective’ The Tablet‘For those concerned with the everyday practice of human rights violations in Northern Ireland, The Ghost Factory is a landmark in the literature of the Irish Terror. It is about "the pain of others", as the writer Susan Sontag might put it. But it is also about the universal qualities of empathy, friendship, humour, faithfulness and erotic love’ Belfast TelegraphJenny McCartney grew up in Northern Ireland and lives in London, where she works as a writer and reviewer for a variety of national publications. The Ghost Factory is her first novel.• An exciting new voice from Northern Ireland, that blends humour and gut-wrenching violence in a way reminiscent of Roddy Doyle and Patrick McCabe.• A story about the echoes of the troubles, and the terror that continues to echo through Belfast. Like Jez Butterworth’s The Ferryman it depicts the politics of the conflict as existential and inescapable.Competition: Paddy Clarke, Hahaha; Modern Gods; The Good Son; Glorious Heresies; Eureka Street; Conversations with Friends; Making Sense of The Troubles. Roddy Doyle; Nick Laird; Paul McVeigh; Lisa McInerney; Robert McLiam Wilson; Sally Rooney; David McKitterick
Publicat de: HarperCollins Publishers
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