Ghost Light: A Novel

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by Joseph O'Connor

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" Ghost Light is [Joseph] O'Connor's vivid and sometimes visionary reimagining of the love affair between Molly Allgood and the Irish dramatist John Millington Synge. . . . O'Connor rides the wave of Irish eloquence . . . a jagged lyricism redolent of Seamus Heaney." ―The New York Times Book Review Dublin. 1907. Outspoken and flirtatious, Molly Allgood is a Catholic girl from the slums of Dublin, dreaming of stardom as an actress in America. Her lover, the leading playwright John Synge, is a troubled genius, whose life is hampered by convention and by the austere and God-fearing mother with whom he lives. Their affair, sternly opposed by friends and family, is quarrelsome, affectionate and tender. Many years later, Molly, now a poverty-stricken old woman, makes her way through London's bomb-scarred city streets, alone but for a snowdrift of memories. As she struggles to navigate the present, Molly's past threatens to consumer her. “A rare and wonderful book.” ― Michael Cunningham “ Ghost Light is O'Connor's vivid and sometimes visionary reimagining of the love affair between Molly Allgood and the Irish dramatist John Millington Synge….O'Connor rides the wave of Irish eloquence….A jagged lyricism redolent of Seamus Heaney.” ― The New York Times Book Review “[Molly's] story comes alive in brilliant bursts of poetic language. She loves, hates, longs for vengeance, and despairs of redemption in luminous prose.” ― The Boston Globe “O'Connor's novel itself is an outstanding example of what the written word can achieve.” ― Minneapolis Star Tribune “Enchanting...Moving...Rhapsodically Joycean...Wickedly comic...Readers will be delighted.” ― The Sunday Telegraph (London) “A great ambitious novel about love and loss. Joseph O'Connor has the magic touch, and I can't imagine many better--or braver--novels coming out this year.” ― Colum McCann, author of Let the Great World Spin “A brilliant novel.” ― Joseph O'Neil, author of Netherland “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, author of Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha “It has an astonishing command of voice and period detail, and offers an intimacy with the lives of others that is rare in fiction.” ― Colm Tóibín, author of Brooklyn “A spellbinding read.” ― Aisling Foster, The Times (London) “ Ghost Light is a tender and compassionate love story, and a fine stepping stone to the majesty of Synge.” ― Times Literary Supplement “Remarkable, radiant, and captivating . . . On top of the biographical information concerning these two, Synge and his Molly, Joseph O'Connor has imposed a fictional overlay, and makes a vivid performance of it. . . . Deeply and resolutely imagined, Ghost Light casts its heroine as a charming and robust, playful and wayward young girl, committed to the well-being of the rather difficult and gloomy JM Synge. Molly Allgood, in this version, has a good deal of Molly Bloom in her make-up, and a lively intelligence to boot. . . . In this incarnation, [she] is a figure of great gaiety and aplomb; and O'Connor's novel carries all the pungency and resonance of a particular era of the past.” ― Patricoa Craig, The Independent “An entertaining read that carries a touching tale.” ― The Economist “Masterful . . . With his previous novels, Star of the Sea and Redemption Falls , O'Connor carved out a unique way of playing his storyteller's hand over a wide landscape, with the use of invented documentation and textual adventure. Ghost Light brings that achievement to a new dimension, more specifically located and yet all the more masterful in its management of re-imagined lives and the time they inhabit. . . . The writing is lyrical and moving.'” ― Hugo Hamilton, The Financial Times “With his usual deftness and intelligence, O'Connor brings to life the intense love affair between young actress Molly Allgood and the great Irish playwright JM Synge . . . Brilliant.” ― The Daily Mirror “Joseph O'Connor's seventh novel, Ghost Light , will give days of pleasure to tens and tens of thousands of readers. It is a great love story, with extras: a virtuoso display of literary talent, a tribute to the Hiberno-English heritage of lore and lyricism and an interpretation of the Irish literary revival as the fruit of settler and native, Protestant and Catholic. . . . One of the novel's great achievements is not just to display imaginative power but also to show how the imagination works. . . . A stroke of genius.” ― Adrian Frazier, Irish Times “Engrossing stuff . . . Beautifully written and charming.” ― The Independent on Sunday “What shines in the end is O'Connor's precise style bolstered by quick flashes of his wicked humour. Ghost Light is a careful, thoughtful story, the worlds of which are impeccably rendered.” ― Irish Examiner “ Ghost Light is a sad and stirring story of love and loss, and
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