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The Gathering [Hardcover]

Anne Enright
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"Anne Enright's style is as sharp and brilliant as Joan Didion's; the scope of her understanding is a wide as Alice Munro's; her sympathy for her characters is as tender and subtle as Alice McDermott's; her vision of Ireland is as brave and original as Edna O'Brien's. The Gathering is her best book."

Guardian

`It is clearly the product of a remarkable intelligence, combined
with a gift for observation and deduction'

Daily Mail

'A compassionate, unflinching gaze...She beautifully describes the way hurt can be inherited...witty, original and inventive...Utterly compelling'

Irish Times

`A welcome return, for this writer, to novel form...fresh, sophisticated take on the ever-popular dysfunctional family saga'

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A remarkable new novel from one of Ireland's most important and innovative writers.

The Gloss

`Lyrical, unsettling and beautifully written'

Telegraph

'A welcome update of the genre... unremittingly gruelling'

Sunday Telegraph

'Enright ambushes as memory does, drawing you into an event and
then questioning it's reality'

Daily Mail

`She beautifully describes the way hurt can be inherited... a
daring writer - witty, original and inventive...Utterly compelling'

The Irish Times

`A fresh, sophisticated take on the ever-popular dysfunctional
family saga'

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The nine surviving children of the Hegarty clan gather in Dublin for the wake of their wayward brother Liam. It wasn't the drink that killed him - although that certainly helped - it was what happened to him as a boy in his grandmother's house, in the winter of 1968. His sister Veronica was there then, as she is now: keeping the dead man company, just for another little while.

The Gathering is a family epic, condensed and clarified through the remarkable lens of Anne Enright's unblinking eye. It is also a sexual history: tracing the line of hurt and redemption through three generations - starting with the grandmother, Ada Merriman - showing how memories warp and family secrets fester. This is a novel about love and disappointment, about thwarted lust and limitless desire, and how our 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 Anne Enright's work, fiction and non-fiction, this is a book of daring, wit and insight: her distinctive intelligence twisting the world a fraction, and giving it back to us in a new and unforgettable light.

From the Publisher

A remarkable new novel from one of Ireland's most important and innovative writers.

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'Witty, original, inventive... utterly compelling' Daily Mail

The nine surviving children of the Hegarty clan gather in Dublin for the wake of their wayward brother Liam. It wasn't the drink that killed him - although that certainly helped - it was what happened to him as a boy in his grandmother's house, in the winter of 1968. The Gathering is a novel about love and disappointment, about thwarted lust and limitless desire, and how our fate is written in the body, not in the stars.

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About the Author

Anne Enright was born in Dublin, where she now lives and works. She has published one collection of stories, The Portable Virgin, which won the Rooney Prize, and three novels, The Wig My Father Wore, What Are You Like? - shortlisted for the Whitbread Novel Award and winner of the Encore Award - and The Pleasure of Eliza Lynch. Her first work of non-fiction, Making Babies: Stumbling into Motherhood, was published in 2004.
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