Book: The Gathering( Series - Man Booker Prize ) A dazzling writer of international stature, Anne Enright is one of Ireland's most singular voices. Now she delivers The Gathering, a return to an intimate canvas and moving, evocative portrait of a large Irish family haunted by the past. The nine surviving children of the Hegarty clan are gathering in Dublin for the wake of their wayward brother, Liam, drowned in the sea. His sister, Veronica, collects the body and keeps the dead man company, guarding the secret she shares with him--something that happened in their grandmother's house in the winter of 1968. As Enright traces the line of betrayal and redemption through three generations, she shows how memories warp and secrets fester. The Gathering is a family epic, clarified through Anne Enright's unblinking eye. This is a novel about love and disappointment, about how fate is written in the body, not in the stars. The Gathering sends fresh blood through the Irish literary tradition, combining the lyricism of the old with the shock of the new. As in all of Anne Enright's work, this is a book of draing, wit, and insight, her distinctive intelligence twisting the world a fraction and giving it back to us in a new and unforgettable light.
Book Reviews of The Gathering( Series - Man Booker Prize )
A difficult read for me Review by VeensBeing completely new to this style of writing, I didn't like it much at thebeginning, I felt as if, there was nothing much except Veronica's thinking, that was being talked about. It sounded all confused, not- clear at all. She contadicted her own-self. And lot such negatives. Her big-fat Irish family, was not at all likable.
I liked Ada and her story.
Veronica is struck with the thoughts of her alcholic sibling Liam who has drowned himself. Veronica is the closest to Liam, and she also in some ways hates Liam. This is the story, of Veronica trying to figure out if there was something more than the drink, something in their past that killed Liam.
Following the disorganized thoughts of is osmetimes frustrating and Veronica's feels it too. There is no better way to portray the chaos of emotions evoked by both tragedy and monotony than to mirror that chaos with stream of consciousness-style writing. Anne Enright does a good- job.
But to be really truthful, none of the characters in her Booker-prize winning novel are likable. But certain things are there that I make identify with them.
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Details of Book: The Gathering( Series - Man Booker Prize ) Book: The Gathering( Series - Man Booker Prize )
Author: Anne Enright
ISBN: 0802170390
ISBN-13: 9780802170392
, 978-0802170392
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 2007/09/10
Publisher: Black Cat
Number of Pages: 260
Language: English