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Books with author Seamus Deane

  • Reading in the Dark: A Novel

    Seamus Deane

    Paperback (Vintage International, Feb. 24, 1998)
    A New York Times Notable BookWinner of the Guardian Fiction PrizeWinner of the Irish Times Fiction Award and International Award"A swift and masterful transformation of family griefs and political violence into something at once rhapsodic and heartbreaking. If Issac Babel had been born in Derry, he might have written this sudden, brilliant book."--Seamus HeaneyHugely acclaimed in Great Britain, where it was awarded the Guardian Fiction Prize and short-listed for the Booker, Seamus Deane's first novel is a mesmerizing story of childhood set against the violence of Northern Ireland in the 1940s and 1950s.The boy narrator grows up haunted by a truth he both wants and does not want to discover. The matter: a deadly betrayal, unspoken and unspeakable, born of political enmity. As the boy listens through the silence that surrounds him, the truth spreads like a stain until it engulfs him and his family. And as he listens, and watches, the world of legend--the stone fort of Grianan, home of the warrior Fianna; the Field of the Disappeared, over which no gulls fly--reveals its transfixing reality. Meanwhile the real world of adulthood unfolds its secrets like a collection of folktales: the dead sister walking again; the lost uncle, Eddie, present on every page; the family house "as cunning and articulate as a labyrinth, closely designed, with someone sobbing at the heart of it."Seamus Deane has created a luminous tale about how childhood fear turns into fantasy and fantasy turns into fact. Breathtakingly sad but vibrant and unforgettable, Reading in the Dark is one of the finest books about growing up--in Ireland or anywhere--that has ever been written.
  • Reading in the Dark

    Seamus Deane

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf, April 7, 1997)
    "A swift and masterful transformation of family griefs and political violence into something at once rhapsodic and heartbreaking. If Issac Babel had been born in Derry, he might have written this sudden, brilliant book."--Seamus HeaneyAlready hugely acclaimed in Great Britain, where it was awarded the Guardian Fiction Prize and short-listed for the Booker, Seamus Deane's first novel is a mesmerizing story of childhood set against the violence of Northern Ireland in the 1940s and 1950s.The boy narrator grows up haunted by a truth he both wants and does not want to discover. The matter: a deadly betrayal, unspoken and unspeakable, born of political enmity. As the boy listens through the silence that surrounds him, the truth spreads like a stain until it engulfs him and his family. And as he listens, and watches, the world of legend--the stone fort of Grianan, home of the warrior Fianna; the Field of the Disappeared, over which no gulls fly--reveals its transfixing reality. Meanwhile the real world of adulthood unfolds its secrets like a collection of folktales: the dead sister walking again; the lost uncle, Eddie, present on every page; the family house "as cunning and articulate as a labyrinth, closely designed, with someone sobbing at the heart of it."Seamus Deane has created a luminous tale about how childhood fear turns into fantasy and fantasy turns into fact. Breathtakingly sad but vibrant and unforgettable, Reading in the Dark is one of the finest books about growing up--in Ireland or anywhere--that has ever been written.
  • Reading in the Dark

    Seamus Deane

    eBook (Vintage Digital, May 2, 2019)
    This is the story of a haunted Irish childhood.The setting is Derry in the Northern Ireland of the 40s and 50s, fraught with political hatred, family secrets and lethal intrigue. As a young boy tries to make sense of life, poverty and violence shift and obscure the facts; meanwhile his night-time reading of Irish legends weaves enchantment through reality. Claustrophobic but lyrically charged, breathtakingly sad but vibrant and unforgettable, this is one of the finest books about growing up – in Ireland or anywhere – that has ever been written.See also: The Green Road by Anne Enright
  • Reading in the Dark

    Seamus Deane

    Paperback (Vintage Classics, May 2, 2019)
    This is the story of a haunted Irish childhood.The setting is Derry in the Northern Ireland of the 40s and 50s, fraught with political hatred, family secrets and lethal intrigue. As a young boy tries to make sense of life, poverty and violence shift and obscure the facts; meanwhile his night-time reading of Irish legends weaves enchantment through reality. Claustrophobic but lyrically charged, breathtakingly sad but vibrant and unforgettable, this is one of the finest books about growing up – in Ireland or anywhere – that has ever been written.See also: The Green Road by Anne Enright
  • Reading In the Dark

    Seamus Deane

    Paperback (Trafalgar Square, April 4, 2001)
    A novel in which the boy narrator grows up enclosed in two worlds. One is legendary - a Donegal house where children are stolen away by demonic forces; the other is actual - the city of Derry in the Northern Ireland of the 1940s and 1950s, a place haunted by political enmities and family secrets.
  • Reading in the Dark

    Seamus Deane

    Hardcover (Jonathan Cape, March 15, 1996)
    Physical description; 233 p. ; 22 cm. Subjects; Children Northern Ireland ; Fiction. English fiction 20th century Irish authors.
  • Reading in Dark

    Seamus Deane

    Hardcover (Random House Value Publishing, June 7, 1999)
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  • Reading in the Dark

    Seamus Deane

    Paperback (Jonathan Cape, March 15, 1996)
    Reading in the Dark by Seamus Deane. Vintage Books,1996
  • The Lost Egg of Yak

    Seamus Kane

    language (, March 21, 2016)
    A tale of a young rabbit in medieval Ireland who is tasked with retrieving the Great Egg of Yak, without which rabbit folk cannot make Easter eggs for the world. Young Tam must venture out into a dark world of predators, Vikings and deceit in order to restore normality to his world.
  • Reading in the Dark

    Seamus DEANE

    Unknown Binding (Knopf, March 15, 1997)
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  • Reading in the Dark by Seamus Deane

    Seamus Deane

    Hardcover (Jonathan Cape Ltd, March 15, 1871)
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  • Reading in the Dark

    Seamus DEANE

    Paperback (Alfred A. Knopf, March 15, 1997)
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