Ghost Light

Author(s): Joseph O'Connor

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Dublin, 1907. A young actress begins an affair with a damaged older man, the leading playwright at the theatre where she works. Outspoken and flirtatious, Molly Allgood is a Catholic girl from the slums of Dublin, dreaming of stardom in America. Her lover, John Synge, is a troubled genius, whose life is hampered by convention and by the austere and God-fearing mother with whom he lives. Their affair, sternly opposed by friends and family, is quarrelsome, affectionate and tender. Many years later, Molly, now a poverty-stricken old woman, makes her way through London's bomb-scarred city streets, alone but for a snowdrift of memories. Her once dazzling career has faded but her unquenchable passion for life has kept her afloat.

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"Ghost Light... has an astonishing command of voice and period detail, and offers an intimacy with the lives of others which is rare in fiction." - Colm Toibin, "Daily Telegraph "This is a great ambitious novel about love, loss, lamentation. Joseph O'Connor has the magic touch... I can't imagine many better - or braver - novels coming out this year." - Colum McCann

Joseph O'Connor was born in Dublin. His books include six previous novels: Cowboys and Indians (Whitbread Prize shortlist), Desperadoes, The Salesman, Inishowen, Star of the Sea, and Redemption Falls. Star of the Sea became an international bestseller, winning the Irish Post Award for Fiction, an American Library Association Award, France's Prix Millepages, Italy's Premio Acerbi, and the Prix Madeleine Zepter for European Novel of the Year. His work has been published in thirty-five languages. www.josephoconnorauthor.com

General Fields

  • : 9780099481546
  • : Vintage Publishing
  • : Vintage
  • : 0.18
  • : May 2011
  • : 198mm X 129mm X 16mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : May 2011
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Joseph O'Connor
  • : Paperback
  • : 511
  • : English
  • : 823.914
  • : very good
  • : 256