Down by the River

by Edna O'Brien

Paperback, 1998

Publication

Plume (1998), 272 pages

Description

DOWN BY THE RIVER begins, deceptively, in an idyllic rural setting somewhere in Ireland. By the end, its consequences have addressed and divided the political and judicial fabric of the nation. A crime of passion results in an emotional battlefield for one and all, with opposing factions taking militant sides. In the centre, a young girl struggles with the conflicts of mind and body, the teaching of her faith and her mounting bewilderment at what she might do. This is her rite of passage, a stark progress from the role of child to that of woman; an initiation into terror and beyond it to wisdom.

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LibraryThing member jayne_charles
This is based on a true story and as I read it I found myself recalling the media coverage of the case.

Edna O'Brien has a very individual style of writing. She doesn't so much tell as imply. Though her prose is quite poetic, it is can also be hard to follow. There were many of these short chapters
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that I had to re-read to make sure I had got the point. Sometimes I couldn't work out what the point was. Though I think I just about got the story, it sort of fluttered at the edge of my vision like a dream straight after you wake up. An acquired taste in literature I think!
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Language

Original language

English

ISBN

0452278775 / 9780452278776

Physical description

272 p.; 5.44 inches

Pages

272

Library's rating

Rating

½ (27 ratings; 3.8)
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