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Ghost Light [Hardcover]

Joseph O'Connor
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3 Jun 2010

Dublin 1907, a city of whispered rumours. A young actress begins an affair with a damaged older man, the leading playwright at the theatre where she works. Rebellious and flirtatious, Molly Allgood is a girl of the inner city tenements, dreaming of stardom in America. She has dozens of admirers but in the backstage of her life there is a secret.

Her lover, John Synge, is a troubled genius, the son of a once prosperous landowning family, a poet of fiery language and tempestuous passions. Yet his life is hampered by convention and by the austere and God-fearing mother with whom he lives. Scarred by a childhood of loneliness and severity he has long been ill, but he loves to walk the wild places of Ireland. The affair, sternly opposed by friends and family, is turbulent, sometimes cruel, often tender.

Many years later, an old woman makes her way across London on the morning after a hurricane. Christmas is coming. As she wanders past bombsites and through the city's forlorn beauty, a snowdrift of memories and lost desires seems to swirl. She has twice been married: once widowed, once divorced, but an unquenchable passion for life has kept her afloat as her dazzling career has faded.

A story of love's commitment, of partings and reconciliations, of the courage involved in living on nobody else's terms, Ghost Light is a profoundly moving and ultimately uplifting novel.


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  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Harvill Secker; First Printing edition (3 Jun 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0436205718
  • ISBN-13: 978-0436205712
  • Product Dimensions: 14.5 x 2.5 x 22.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 310,828 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"When I think of Ghost Light, the words climb over each other to be first in the queue: brilliant, beautiful, exhilarating, heartbreaking, masterly. It's that good." (Roddy Doyle )

"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 )

"A brilliant novel." (Joseph O'Neill )

"As I read Ghost Light, I found myself going more and more slowly, because I didn't want to miss a single sentence. I found myself calling friends and reading passages aloud to them over the phone. This is a rare experience indeed. It is a rare and wonderful book." (Michael Cunningham, author of The Hours )

"Masterful in its management of re-imagined lives and the time they inhabit" (Hugo Hamilton Financial Times )

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A powerful and deeply moving masterpiece from the author if the international bestseller Star of the Sea

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Imaginative, Sensitive but Hard Going 5 April 2011
By Antenna TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
I enjoyed "Star of the Sea" and admire O'Connor's desire to experiment, in this case moving from the pace of a vigorous, oldfashioned yarn (Star of the Sea) to a very different kind of novel - much shorter, slower moving, introspective and filled with memories and flashbacks. It begins with a povertystricken, alcoholic old woman recalling the time spent years ago with the much older, long dead Irish playwright Synge.

The structure of the book is quite "original", making demands on the reader to suspend all usual expectations and "go with the flow" as O'Connor pursues Irish streams of consciousness and recreates past scenes, sometimes writing the story of Molly Allgood's relationship with Synge in the form of a scene from a play.

The quality of the prose is undeniable - beautiful, carefully constructed descriptions, and O'Connor conveys well a sense of loss and nostalgia, but for me the work lacks pace, and I cannnot engage with the characters as I should. I felt ashamed to find it so hard to read and may return to it - but I fear that the lure of another book will always draw me away.
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42 of 44 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars `a poignant tale' 8 Jun 2010
Format:Paperback
In the opening pages of Joseph O'Connor's new novel the reader is introduced to Molly Allgood, once acclaimed star of the Irish stage, now living as a down-and-out in 1950s London. She is reminiscing about her life that stretches back to 1907, beginning with her appearance in the Dublin opening of John Synge's controversial play, The Playboy of the Western World.

The unnamed narrator of her story uses a method of telling that is virtually a monologue by Molly, with her talking to herself more often than to anyone else in particular. Surprisingly, it works rather well, evoking as it does the richness of the Irish vernacular, with its witticisms and confrontational yet ironic turns of phrase. The reader soon warms to the character despite the melancholy and sadness in her tone of voice.

She dwells on the circumstances of the love affair she had with Synge, an older man (at the time aged 35 to her 17): religious disapproval was evident from the outset because he was from Protestant stock and she a Roman Catholic, but they also had to contend with the general opprobrium their liaison brought about in the community at large.

As Molly proceeds with her story one is given insights of her gradual yet inevitable fall from grace as an actress; from the world tours, through two failed marriages and the death of a son to her current state bedevilled by her addiction to alcohol.

She still believes in herself however, and is desperately trying to learn a bit part she has been given in a BBC play. Though despair is also present, because she is driven by her impoverishment to try and sell a love letter from Synge - her last link with those exhilarating yet bitter-sweet days in early twentieth century Dublin.

O'Connor has written a tragi-comedy about a memorable character whom is likely to remain in the reader's imagination long after the book is closed. Four stars.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars my favourite book of 2011 2 Dec 2011
By Milla
Format:Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
I don't often leave reviews. But have been stung into doing so by being truly shocked at the relatively poor ratings that this superb masterpiece has received. It needs a quick 5 starrer in its defence.
Ghost Light is, quite simply, one of the best books I have ever read - and I read a lot, and a lot of "proper fiction." Two of the scenes, one during a rehearsal with Yeats and another written as a piece of drama, are bordering on genius. The writing is breath-taking, the vision of Molly ekeing out her terrible existence, rife with self denial, steeped in poverty, drawing on the faint glory of earlier days and now lurching from filched drink to filched drink is sublime. The wit and style shown by Joseph O'Connor are breath-taking. There is a terrible tension through the day, the main "day" of the novel when you fear whether she will ever make the BBC and her playing her part.
This is not one of those dreary "evocative" books maundering on and on while you struggle to stay awake, or remember - or care - who anyone is, nor is it tediously Oirish but a sparkling display of great tenderness towards both Molly and the more shadowy Synge.
A complete stunner. Why it wasn't wreathed in awards and isn't now basking in a sea of 5-stars I just cannot think.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another Joseph O'Connor novel is always welcome
This fictional re-telling of the real relationship between the Anglo-Irish writer J M Synge and the young Irish actress Molly Allgood, puts flesh on the bones of the convoluted... Read more
Published 1 month ago by P. jones
4.0 out of 5 stars Great book
Well worth a read. picked it as part of book club and enjoyed the descriptive writing and it was not that long
Published 2 months ago by Mrs Joanne Shaw
5.0 out of 5 stars The power of the careful sentence
I read Ursula le Guinn's review and, while admiring her work, wanted to help. This astonishing book works, sentence by sentence - you could open and reflect on the content of any... Read more
Published 4 months ago by David Crowley - Corbeau
4.0 out of 5 stars Goods fine but delivery appalling
Book arrived in good condition so fine in that respect but delivery from Yodel was dreadful. Please see comments on the Andrew Marr DVD and also the dental nursing book - all in... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Susan Gordon
3.0 out of 5 stars MOLLY'S FOLLY
GHOST LIGHT by Joseph O'Connor is a work of historical fiction with ghostly overtones and metaphorical allusions oozing from every page. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Red Rock Bookworm
5.0 out of 5 stars An Irish actress recalls a Golden Age.
In Dublin in 1907 Molly Allgood was the young fiancée of J.M.Synge and acted in The Playboy of the Western World. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Andy Lewis
4.0 out of 5 stars O'Conner raises his own bar here
The novel follows Molly Allgood a once acclaimed star of the Irish stage who was engaged to the Irish playwright John Synge at the time of his death. Read more
Published 18 months ago by J. Willis
2.0 out of 5 stars Could not get into it
Star of the Sea was such a great read but Ghost Light seems to have been written by a different author. Read more
Published 19 months ago by jane
1.0 out of 5 stars GhostLight Joseph O' Connor
Found this book very difficult to read. I had to give up after 126 pages, which is unusual as I would usually never give up on a book. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Mrs. Mac
3.0 out of 5 stars the wingeing and complaining a bit much
Lyrical writing. Interesting Characters but I found the wingeing and complaining a bit much. It's chosen as the One City One Book this year in Dublin which will do wonders for... Read more
Published 23 months ago by MadaboutBooks
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