From the winner of the Man Booker Prize for The Gathering. “Clever,
unsettling, and thoroughly modern . . . We can hear echoes of the
Joyce of Dubliners.” —The New York Times Book Review The second
novel to be published in America by widely acclaimed Irish author Anne
Enright, The Wig My Father Wore is a spry, hilarious novel about
parents, love, religion, and the absurdities of them all. Grace is a
young Dubliner who works on a television show called Love Quiz. Her
father is going benignly senile, but her life otherwise seems fairly
solid. When Stephen arrives on her doorstep, however, Grace has no
idea what she’s in for. Stephen explains that he is an angel, a
former bridge builder who committed suicide in 1934. He has been sent
back to earth (as all suicides are) to guide lost souls. Grace does
not take this personally at first, but eventually she has to face the
idea that things are not so easy, and that her greatest intimacy is
with this supernatural creature. As Grace begins to take stock of her
life and the prospect of caring enough about something to fight for
it, The Wig My Father Wore takes us on a moving, surreal romp through
Catholicism, parents, and the reclamation of love from the twin modern
evils of cynicism and the detritus of pop culture. “Weird and
wonderful . . . Enright beams out a vibrant and complex picture of
religion, sex, love, and redemption united in a celestial blue,
televisual glow of wit and linguistic sedition.” —The Guardian
(London) “Mesmerizing.” —The Independent on Sunday (London)
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ISBN
9780802197269
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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