Sebastian Barry’s novel A Long Long Way was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize, as was The Secret Scripture, which was also a Los Angeles Times Book Prize Finalist, winner of the Costa Book of the Year award and the James Tait Black Prize for Fiction, as well as the Irish Novel of the Year, and was selected as a Best Book of the Year by The Boston Globe and The Economist. His other novels include The Whereabouts of Eneas McNulty and Annie Dunne. His plays have been produced in London, Dublin, Sydney and New York. Barry lives in Wicklow, Ireland, with his wife and three children.
“Sebastian Barry’s achievement, enhanced by his latest novel, On
Canaan’s Side, may be too great to be defined by the Booker or any
other literary prize. Barry, the greatest prose writer in Irish
letters—which by definition makes him the greatest writer of prose
in the English language…No other novelist now writing can convey as
Barry does the way in which unrighted wrongs continue to
reverberate down through the ages, creating new versions of old
tragedies for people with no knowledge of their origins…On Canaan’s
Side fits seamlessly into Barry’s unique and expanding vision,
seeking to restore with language that which has been taken away by
time. Its real subject isn’t politics or even history but memory, a
memory which reveals that ‘a measure of tragedy is stitched into
everything if you follow the thread long through.’” — Allen Barra,
The Daily Beast "Must Reads"
“Richly detailed, often cinematic…This is no self-indulgent
apologia, and Irish writer Sebastian Barry makes the fine
distinction between sentiment and sentimentality with a deft
hand...With all the quiet interiority and the equanimity with which
events are recalled here, it’s easy to overlook how exciting those
events were. The “plot” is full of surprises – many shocking. War,
single parenthood, betrayal, unexpected acts of compassion, death
too early – or in at least one case, too late – and race relations
are all threads in the tapestry of Lilly’s life. Accommodations
must be made at every turn and Lilly makes them, all the while
maintaining her own moral poise. Deservedly short-listed twice
previously for the Man Booker Prize, Barry in his current offering
maintains, and at times exceeds, the high level of finely wrought
empathy attained in those award nominees…And as in those two
novels, the play of history as it most intimately affects
individual lives in such an infinite variety of ways is on
exquisitely touching display.” — The Philadelphia Inquirer
“Lilly Bere is exceptional. She frees herself from one homeland and
takes root in another. Her story is as American as it is
Irish…elegiac…this Dubliner’s portrayal of our city feels organic.
From the East Ohio Gas explosion to a run-in with racism at Luna
Park, he weaves a rich, authentic backdrop. His prose is roundabout
and tender…It’s a testament to the power of Barry’s quietly elegant
prose that her immigrant story seems so tragic and so real.” —
Laura DeMarco, The Cleveland Plain Dealer
“Sebastian Barry is a significant Irish writer and his new novel,
set mainly in the United States, is a wonderful introduction to his
work…The plot is beautifully crafted. Lilly’s wanderings…make the
story seem episodic, but Barry knows exactly what he’s doing; the
latter part of the novel has several convincing surprises.” —
Minneapolis Star-Tribune
“Gorgeously written.” — Milkwaukee Journal-Sentinel
“[A] compact but leisurely told narrative rich in mood and depth…
On Canaan’s Side’s climactic pages glow with wonder and terror.
They reach a catharsis of prose poetry as they mingle
dramatically.” — New York Journal of Books
“Tripping, liquid prose that adroitly evokes everything from the
smell of an Irish countryside to the heaviness of grief.” —
Booklist
“Barry’s skills are evident as he tenderly unspools Lilly’s story,
with a fine eye for intimate moments.” — Publishers Weekly
“A masterful novel filled with the bittersweet ruminations…It also
sustains a page-turning momentum, leaving the reader in suspense
until the very end whether this novel is an extended suicide note,
a confession or an affirmation of life's blessings and embrace of
its contradictions, as those various strains show the possibility
of becoming one… Lilly reveals herself to be a woman of uncommon
sense and boundless compassion…A novel to be savored.” — Kirkus
Reviews
“On Canaan's Side is written with vast sympathy and
tenderness. Sebastian Barry's handling of voice and cadence is
masterly. His fictional universe is filled with life, quiet
truth and exquisite intimacy; it is also fully alert to the
power and irony of history. In evoking Lilly Bere, he has
created a most memorable character.”—Colm Tóibín, author of
the Costa Novel Award winning Brooklyn
“A marvel of empathy and tact.” —Joseph O’Neill, author of the PEN
/ Faulkner Award winning novel Netherland
“Barry takes quiet lives, in this instance Lilly Bere’s, adds the
backdrop of political turmoil in Ireland after WWI, couples it with
the expanse of 21st-century America, and ends up with a story that
is both epic and intimate…this masterful storyteller takes[s] your
breath away, after taking your hand and walking you through these
lives, creating attachment and empathy for his characters yet
leaving you with joy; appreciating light from the dark. You are
safe and satisfied and enriched by his writing.” — Roxanne Coady,
Publisher's Weekly "Galley Talk"
“Somewhere on the second page of this book, your heart will break,
and you will devour every glimmering image and poetic line as if
the sheer act of reading might alter the course of Lilly Bere's
haunting tale. A story of love and loss, as Irish as the
white heather and as big-hearted as America itself.” —Helen
Simonson, author of the New York Times bestselling Major
Pettigrew’s Last Stand
Selected by the Kansas City Star as a Best Book of the Year
“Sebastian Barry, one of Ireland’s most successful playwrights and
novelists, is at his best when he is writing about those who find
themselves marginalized in the new Ireland as it emerges from under
the yoke of British. And in his new book, On Canaan’s Side, we once
again find him dealing with characters whose lives are swept up in
the changing tide of Ireland’s independence…As always with Barry,
the language is beautiful. I had to slow myself down to savor the
way he puts words together, for he is a master craftsman.” —
Patricia, Harty Irish America
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