The River And Enoch O’reilly

Par : Peter Murphy
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  • Nombre de pages272
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-0-547-90478-8
  • EAN9780547904788
  • Date de parution10/09/2013
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurHarper Perennial

Résumé

"This book is majestic and squalid at the same time, as if the Bible were actually about Elvis. The rhythms and music carry you like a baby on a raft on the river, but it's the precision of the words that cinches you."-Richard Hell, author of I Dreamed I Was a Very Clean Tramp  "A passionate dream of a book. Dazzling, but lucid-as though Flannery O'Connor had gone back to the Ireland of her forebears to write a novel."-Peter Behrens, author of The Law of Dreams A small Irish town.
A river flood. The return of a prodigal son. On the banks of the river Rua, when the rains have stopped and the waters receded, nine bodies are found. What took them to the river? Enoch O'Reilly, a self-made preacher and Elvis impersonator claiming to be just returned to Ireland from America, launches a radio show Revival Hour. It enjoys a short but spectacular run, and its disastrous end forces Enoch back to the family home.
There he finds clues to a mythic connection between the dead-this brotherhood of the flood-the natural rhythms of the earth, a secret language called riverish, and his lost father. Conjuring together various traditions-gothic, Irish, Southern, musical, poetic, our deep connections to stories, to our homelands, and to nature-Peter Murphy establishes himself as one of Ireland's literary wonders. "A wild and inventive butt-kicker, but also strangely tender, and the language is charged, vivid, luminous."-Kevin Barry, author of City of Bohane "Murphy can write like an angel, [but] his gaze is mischievous."- Irish Times