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Everything in This Country Must: A Novella and Two Stories

by Colum McCann

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In his fourth book, Colum McCann turns to the "troubles" in Northern Ireland and reveals the reverberations of political tragedy in the most intimate lives of men and women, parents and children. In the title story, a teenage girl must choose between allegiance to her Catholic father and gratitude to the British soldiers who have saved the family's horse. The young hero of "Hunger Strike," a novella, tries to replicate the experience of his uncle, an IRA prisoner on hunger strike. And in "Wood," a small boy does his part for the Protestant marches, concealing his involvement from his blind father.

Review:

"There is no denying the discipline that has gone into Everything in This Country Must." Charles Taylor, New York Times Book Review

Review:

"Captures that peculiar nexus of hormones, deprivation and political imperative on a Northern Irish child coming of age." Susan Salter Reynolds, Los Angeles Times Book Review

Review:

"[A] stunning new book...Told in McCann's lush prose, these stories are both mesmerizing and painful." Minneapolis Star-Tribune

Review:

"Excellent — this is a powerful and moving collection." Roddy Doyle

Review:

"Masterful. These emotionally charged, beautifully controlled tales can only enhance McCann's already considerable reputation." Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

Review:

"Further evidence of McCann's remarkable gifts as a prose artist as well as storyteller...In each of these pieces, the miracle is how McCann, with prose so terse and spare, is able to create worlds so emotionally complex and moving." Library Journal

Synopsis:

In his fourth book, Colum McCann turns to the "troubles" in Northern Ireland and reveals the reverberations of political tragedy in the most intimate lives of men and women, parents and children. In the title story, a teenage girl must choose between allegiance to her Catholic father and gratitude to the British soldiers who have saved the family's horse. The young hero of Hunger Strike, a novella, tries to replicate the experience of his uncle, an IRA prisoner on hunger strike. And in Wood, a small boy does his part for the Protestant marches, concealing his involvement from his blind father.

Colum McCann is the author of three widely acclaimed novels, Dancer, This Side of Brightness, and Songdogs, as well as a story collection, Fishing in the Sloe-Black River. He has received a Pushcart prize, the Hennessey Award for Irish Writing, and the Irish Rooney Award. He lives in New York City.

In this book, McCann turns to the Troubles in Northern Ireland and reveals the contemporary reverberations of political tragedy in the most intimate lives of men and women, parents and children. In the title story, a teenage girl must choose between allegiance to her Catholic father and gratitude to the British soldiers who have saved the family's horse. The young hero of Hunger Strike, a novella, tries to replicate the experience of his uncle, an IRA prisoner on hunger strike. And in "Wood," a small boy does his part for the Protestant marches, concealing his involvement from his blind father.

"On every page, McCann's prose flows with a lean, austere majesty . . . The result is a shivery, hard-earned, unforgettable beauty."Dan Cryer, Newsday

"This book is crisp and clean and full of the wisdom of recognizing the mysterious strength of the individual . . . A brief work of fiction by an extraordinary Irish writer that portrays with amazing precision and truth the terrible emotional forces that drive that rage and fear."Michael Pakenham, The Baltimore Sun

"[McCann's] fiction is equal parts death and beauty, its inescapable realism uplifted by an exquisitely soulful and visual prose."Gail Caldwell, The Boston Globe

"McCann's stunning achievement is that he never strikes a dissonant note despite the dissonance in his characters' lives."Denise Gess, The Washington Post Book World

"There is no denying the discipline that has gone into Everything in This Country Must."Charles Taylor, The New York Times Book Review

"Captures that peculiar nexus of hormones, deprivation, and political imperative in a Northern Irish child coming of age."Susan Salter Reynolds, Los Angeles Times Book Review

"[A] stunning new book . . . Told in McCann's lush prose, these stories are both mesmerizing and painful."Minneapolis Star-Tribune

"McCann has the knack of capturing the intensity of these strongly held views in a low-key prose that underscores their vitriol, and in a way that disturbs the reader's sensibilities."Richmond Times-Dispatch

"Excellentthis is a powerful and moving collection."Roddy Doyle

"Masterful. These emotionally charged, beautifully controlled tales can only enhance McCann's already considerable reputation."Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"These are powerful storiesgritty, memorable, and ambitious. The novella goes straight to the heart, both in terms of its theme and its emotional punch."Edna O'Brien, author of Wild Decembers

"Beautifully, poetically written . . . The need to read them over and over again can't be denied."Booklist

"McCann's stories are brooding, meditative, and lyrically controlled to that delicate point where the emotion within them intensifies with each succeeding reading and recognition. The political turmoil of Northern Ireland finds here an answering, subtly respondent voicewonderfully skilled and deeply felt."Seamus Deane, author of Reading in the Dark

"Further evidence of McCann's remarkable gifts as a prose artist as well as storyteller . . . In each of these pieces, the miracle is how McCann, with prose so terse and spare, is able to create worlds so emotionally complex and moving."Library Journal

Synopsis:

In his fourth book, McCann turns to the "troubles" in Northern Ireland and reveals the reverberations of political tragedy in the most intimate lives of men and women, parents and children. In the title story, a teenage girl must choose between allegiance to her Catholic father and gratitude to the British soldiers who have saved the family's horse. Two short stores are included.

About the Author

Colum McCann is the author of two highly praised novels,This Side of Brightness and Songdogs, and one story collection, Fishing in the Sloe-Black River. He has received a Pushcart prize, the Hennessey Award for Irish Writing, and the Irish Rooney Award. He lives in New York City.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780312273187
Subtitle:
A Novella and Two Stories
Author:
McCann, Colum
Publisher:
Picador
Location:
New York
Subject:
Fiction
Subject:
Social life and customs
Subject:
Short Stories (single author)
Subject:
Short stories
Subject:
Social conflict
Subject:
Northern Ireland
Subject:
General Fiction
Subject:
Northern Ireland Social life and customs.
Subject:
Social conflict -- Northern Ireland.
Subject:
Literature-A to Z
Edition Number:
1st Picador USA ed.
Edition Description:
Trade Paper
Series Volume:
no. 5
Publication Date:
20010307
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
160
Dimensions:
8.31x5.49x.43 in. .36 lbs.

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Product details 160 pages Picador USA - English 9780312273187 Reviews:
"Review" by , "There is no denying the discipline that has gone into Everything in This Country Must."
"Review" by , "Captures that peculiar nexus of hormones, deprivation and political imperative on a Northern Irish child coming of age."
"Review" by , "[A] stunning new book...Told in McCann's lush prose, these stories are both mesmerizing and painful."
"Review" by , "Excellent — this is a powerful and moving collection."
"Review" by , "Masterful. These emotionally charged, beautifully controlled tales can only enhance McCann's already considerable reputation."
"Review" by , "Further evidence of McCann's remarkable gifts as a prose artist as well as storyteller...In each of these pieces, the miracle is how McCann, with prose so terse and spare, is able to create worlds so emotionally complex and moving."
"Synopsis" by ,
In his fourth book, Colum McCann turns to the "troubles" in Northern Ireland and reveals the reverberations of political tragedy in the most intimate lives of men and women, parents and children. In the title story, a teenage girl must choose between allegiance to her Catholic father and gratitude to the British soldiers who have saved the family's horse. The young hero of Hunger Strike, a novella, tries to replicate the experience of his uncle, an IRA prisoner on hunger strike. And in Wood, a small boy does his part for the Protestant marches, concealing his involvement from his blind father.

Colum McCann is the author of three widely acclaimed novels, Dancer, This Side of Brightness, and Songdogs, as well as a story collection, Fishing in the Sloe-Black River. He has received a Pushcart prize, the Hennessey Award for Irish Writing, and the Irish Rooney Award. He lives in New York City.

In this book, McCann turns to the Troubles in Northern Ireland and reveals the contemporary reverberations of political tragedy in the most intimate lives of men and women, parents and children. In the title story, a teenage girl must choose between allegiance to her Catholic father and gratitude to the British soldiers who have saved the family's horse. The young hero of Hunger Strike, a novella, tries to replicate the experience of his uncle, an IRA prisoner on hunger strike. And in "Wood," a small boy does his part for the Protestant marches, concealing his involvement from his blind father.

"On every page, McCann's prose flows with a lean, austere majesty . . . The result is a shivery, hard-earned, unforgettable beauty."Dan Cryer, Newsday

"This book is crisp and clean and full of the wisdom of recognizing the mysterious strength of the individual . . . A brief work of fiction by an extraordinary Irish writer that portrays with amazing precision and truth the terrible emotional forces that drive that rage and fear."Michael Pakenham, The Baltimore Sun

"[McCann's] fiction is equal parts death and beauty, its inescapable realism uplifted by an exquisitely soulful and visual prose."Gail Caldwell, The Boston Globe

"McCann's stunning achievement is that he never strikes a dissonant note despite the dissonance in his characters' lives."Denise Gess, The Washington Post Book World

"There is no denying the discipline that has gone into Everything in This Country Must."Charles Taylor, The New York Times Book Review

"Captures that peculiar nexus of hormones, deprivation, and political imperative in a Northern Irish child coming of age."Susan Salter Reynolds, Los Angeles Times Book Review

"[A] stunning new book . . . Told in McCann's lush prose, these stories are both mesmerizing and painful."Minneapolis Star-Tribune

"McCann has the knack of capturing the intensity of these strongly held views in a low-key prose that underscores their vitriol, and in a way that disturbs the reader's sensibilities."Richmond Times-Dispatch

"Excellentthis is a powerful and moving collection."Roddy Doyle

"Masterful. These emotionally charged, beautifully controlled tales can only enhance McCann's already considerable reputation."Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"These are powerful storiesgritty, memorable, and ambitious. The novella goes straight to the heart, both in terms of its theme and its emotional punch."Edna O'Brien, author of Wild Decembers

"Beautifully, poetically written . . . The need to read them over and over again can't be denied."Booklist

"McCann's stories are brooding, meditative, and lyrically controlled to that delicate point where the emotion within them intensifies with each succeeding reading and recognition. The political turmoil of Northern Ireland finds here an answering, subtly respondent voicewonderfully skilled and deeply felt."Seamus Deane, author of Reading in the Dark

"Further evidence of McCann's remarkable gifts as a prose artist as well as storyteller . . . In each of these pieces, the miracle is how McCann, with prose so terse and spare, is able to create worlds so emotionally complex and moving."Library Journal

"Synopsis" by , In his fourth book, McCann turns to the "troubles" in Northern Ireland and reveals the reverberations of political tragedy in the most intimate lives of men and women, parents and children. In the title story, a teenage girl must choose between allegiance to her Catholic father and gratitude to the British soldiers who have saved the family's horse. Two short stores are included.
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