Prophet Song

Paul , Lynch


anglais | 24-08-2023 | 309 pages

9780861546459

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Couverture / Jaquette

A mother faces a terrible choice in this explosive literary sensation about a dystopian Ireland

Note biographique

Paul Lynch is the award-winning author of five novels - Prophet SongBeyond the SeaGraceThe Black Snow and Red Sky in Morning. His most recent novel, Prophet Song, won the 2023 Booker Prize and was shortlisted for the Strega European Award and the An Post Irish Novel of the Year.  

He has previously won the Kerry Group Irish Novel of the Year and France's Prix Libr'à Nous for Best Foreign Novel, among other prizes. He has been shortlisted for many international awards, including the UK's Walter Scott Prize, and France's Prix du Meilleur Livre Étranger, Prix Littérature-Monde, and the Jean Monnet Prize for European Literature. 

In 2024, he was appointed Distinguished Writing Fellow at Maynooth University and was elected to Aosdána, which honours artists who have made outstanding contributions to the creative arts in Ireland. He lives in Dublin.

Détails

Code EAN :9780861546459
Auteur(trice): 
Editeur :Oneworld Publications-Oneworld Publications
Date de publication :  24-08-2023
Format :Relié
Langue(s) : anglais
Hauteur :239 mm
Largeur :166 mm
Epaisseur :37 mm
Poids :524 gr
Stock :à commander
Nombre de pages :309
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