This collection of eleven stories by one of Ireland's best writers is a compelling exploration of what comes from moving about the place.
In these stories, Evelyn Conlon vividly imagines her characters all over the world: Australia, Indonesia, Japan, Italy, Monaco, in a house with two drills of vegetables in Skerries. A couple spend their lives wandering around the equator because of a lie they told during anti-apartheid days; one person holds out in a border-straddling tree; a woman from Hiroshima makes the decision to get pregnant; an Irishwoman attempts to assassinate Mussolini, another fights for women's suffrage in Australia.
Brilliantly written, witty, and full of the sharp observation for which Conlon is well known, Moving About the Place brings together some of the best of her recent work, along with brand-new stories, including a novella, to show how borders, movement and history change and transform people's lives.
'A genuinely exploratory writer ... her work is excitingly original.' The Times
'Sharp sinuous writing, full of controlled anger and suddenly opened passion.' The Scotsman
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Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 135 mm
Dicke: 15 mm
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978-1-78073-310-4 (9781780733104)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Evelyn Conlon is one of Ireland's most important writers. She was born in County Monaghan and lives in Dublin. She is the author of four novels and four short story collections. Her work has been widely anthologised and translated. She is also the editor of four anthologies, including Cutting the Night in Two; Short Stories by Irish Women Writers, and Later On: The Monaghan Bombing Memorial Anthology, which became a centrepiece for a lecture series The Language of War at the University of Bologna. The title story of her first collection, 'Taking Scarlet as a Real Colour', has been performed at the Edinburgh Theatre Festival, her radio essays are heard frequently on national radio, and she teaches writing on Carlow University, Pittsburgh's MFA Writing Program. She is a member of Aosdana.