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ABOUT THIS BOOK

PUBLISHER: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

FORMAT: Electronic book text

ISBN: 9781408833810

RRP: £8.99

PAGES: 416

PUBLICATION DATE:
February 18, 2013

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This Magnificent Desolation

Thomas O'Malley

Duncan’s whole world is the orphanage where he lives. Aged ten, he is sure that his mother is dead until the day she turns up to claim him. Maggie Bright, a soprano who was once the talent of her generation, now sings in a run-down bar through a haze of whisky and regret. She often finishes up in the arms of Joshua McGreevey, a Vietnam vet who earns his living as part of a tunneling crew seventy feet beneath the Bay. Thrown into this adult world of mysterious suffering, Duncan finds comfort in an ancient radio – from which tumble the voices of Apollo mission astronauts who never came home – and dreams of one day finding his father.

Reviews of This Magnificent Desolation

A beautiful, floating novel. Thomas O'Malley writes with grace and style and bravery. There is not an ounce of cynicism here. While most of us remain earthbound, O'Malley allows us to believe that we can, at various times, go to an imaginative elsewhere. Even the desolation can have its own magnificence. O'Malley is a great talent, reminiscent of another fine Irish writer, Sebastian Barry * Colum McCann * A beautifully structured work … A moving and deeply affecting fiction which calls for engaged, even obsessive reading. It is a work of great artistic merit * Irish Examiner * Marvellous … A sensitive depiction of haunted and scarred characters * Lady * There is more than a little of the Irish cadence evident in his lyrical and mellifluous prose * Sunday Herald * This literary novel soars … O'Malley writes shimmering, luminescent prose * Booklist * Astonishing … A novel so immersive that it blurs the line between its characters' lives and the life of the reader… One of the best novels you're likely to read this year * Star Tribune *

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