Sebastian Barry has won the Costa Novel Award for Days Without End and the Costa Book Award for The Secret Scripture. Barry has also won the Hughes & Hughes Irish Novel of the Year Award and the Walter Scott Prize. His work has twice been short-listed for the Man Booker Prize. He is the author of six previous novels and lives in Ireland.
“A haunting archeology of youth . . . Barry introduces a narrator
who speaks with an intoxicating blend of wit and wide-eyed awe, his
unsettlingly lovely prose unspooling with an immigrant’s peculiar
lilt and a proud boy’s humor. But in this country’s adolescence he
also finds our essential human paradox, our heartbreak: that love
and fear are equally ineradicable."—Katy Simpson Smith, The New
York Times Book Review
“Days Without End is suffused with joy and good spirit . . .
Through Barry, the frontiersman has a poet’s sense of language . .
. If you underlined every sentence in Days Without End that has a
rustic beauty to it, you’d end up with a mighty stripy book.”—Sarah
Begley, Time
“Mr. Barry’s frontier saga is a vertiginous pile-up of inhumanity
and stolen love: gore-soaked and romantic, murderous and musical .
. . The rough-hewn yet hypnotic voice that Mr. Barry has fashioned
carries the novel from the staccato chaos of battle to wistful
hymns to youth . . . an absorbing story that sets the horrors of
history against the consolations of hearth and home.” —Sam Sacks,
The Wall Street Journal
“Alternately brutal and folksy . . . Barry’s prose can take
brilliant turns without sounding implausible coming out of Thomas’s
mouth. A mordant vein of comedy runs through the book . . . the
'wilderness of furious death' his characters inhabit has a
gut-punching credibility.”
—Michael Upchurch, The Washington Post
“Barry’s magisterial tale of love, war and redemption is one of the
year’s great novels . . . Visceral violence, wrenching emotion,
astutely drawn characters and a compelling narrative voice make for
memorable reading.”—Minneapolis Star Tribune
“McNulty is a lyrical and companionable narrator for this bloody
part of America's history.”—NPR
"A true leftfield wonder: Days Without End is a violent, superbly
lyrical western offering a sweeping vision of America in the
making, the most fascinating line-by-line first person narration
I've come across in years."—Kazuo Ishiguro, Booker Prize winning
author of The Remains of the Day and The Buried Giant
“Sebastian Barry had me in no uncertain terms from the first
sentence and never let up. And he writes like there’s no
tomorrow—like there are days without end. He navigates the terrain
as a master of fictional conventions and sweeps us along in a big
picaresque arc that is just the right vessel for his thematic
necessities.” —David Guterson, author of Snow Falling on Cedars
“A tour de force of style and atmosphere . . . Evocative of Cormac
McCarthy and Charles Portis, Days Without End is a timeless work of
historical fiction.”—Booklist (Starred Review)
“A lively, richly detailed story . . . A pleasure for
fans of Barry and his McNulty stories.” –Kirkus Reviews (Starred
Review)
“Incredible . . . poetic . . . Remarkable . . . A gorgeous book
about love and guilt, and duty to family.”—Book Riot’s “All The
Books!”
“Days Without End is a work of staggering openness; its startlingly
beautiful sentences are so capacious that they are hard to leave
behind, its narrative so propulsive that you must move on. In its
pages, Barry conjures a world in miniature, inward, quiet, sacred;
and a world of spaces and borders so distant they can barely be
imagined. Taken as a whole, his McNulty adventure is experimental,
self-renewing, breathtakingly exciting. It is probably not ended
yet.”—Alex Clark, Guardian
“A crowning achievement.”—Justine Jordan, The Guardian
"Barry writes with a gloomy gloriousness: everyone that crosses his
pages is in mortal danger, but there's an elegant beauty even in
the most fraught moments."—Library Journal
“Thomas's first-person narration sings with wonder at the beauty of
the world and their place in it . . . Sebastian Barry balances
gruesome depictions of massacres, near-starvation and Civil War
battles with poetic phrasing and exclamations of joy at the wonders
of nature and the gift of life . . . painful and beautiful
novel.”—Shelf Awareness
“A lyrical, violent, touching book that is a war story, and a
surprising love story. . . Barry, the Irish author, presents his
tale in language that recalls great American writers, from Walt
Whitman to Stephen Crane to Cormac McCarthy . . . Barry’s lyrical
prose is full of fire and tenderness, violence and compassion,
providing a sweeping and intimate vision of America’s conquest and
its continuing search for identity.” —Richmond Times-Dispatch
“An absorbing novel… By making all of his characters rounded,
full-blooded human beings, [Barry] has accomplished that thing –
inclusion, I think we call it now – that art, particularly fiction,
does best…The writing is unflaggingly vital; sentence after
sentence fragment leaps out with surprises.”—The Bay Area
Reporter
“Some novels sing from the first line, with every word carrying the
score to a searing climax, and Days Without End is such a
book. It has the majestic inevitability of the best fiction, at
once historical but also contemporary in its concerns ... Days
Without End is pitch-perfect, the outstanding novel of the
year so far.”—Observer
“For its exhilarating use of language alone, Sebastian Barry's Days
Without End stood out among the year's novels. Epic in conception
but comparatively brief in its extent, this brutal, beautiful book
also features the year's most beguiling narrator ... A great
American novel which happens to have been written by an
Irishman.”—The Times Literary Supplement
“The novel comes close to being a modern masterpiece. Written in a
style that is as delicate and economical as a spider’s web, it
builds to a climax that is as brutally effective as a punch to the
gut.”—The Times (UK)
“Remarkable ... Life-affirming in the truest and best
ways.”—Stephanie Cross, Daily Mail
“Epic, lyrical and constantly surprising ... a rich and satisfying
novel.”—Jeff Robson, Independent
"A beautiful, savage, tender, searing work of art. Sentence after
perfect sentence it grips and does not let go."—Donal Ryan, author
of The Spinning Heart, winner of the Guardian first book award
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