Description
‘Memorable, unsettling and humane’
GUARDIAN
‘Will stay with you long after you’ve finished it’
IRISH EXAMINER
‘One of the most gifted writers of his generation’
IRISH TIMES
Driving with a donkey stuffed in the back seat; jackdaws pecking brains out through the roof of a confessional box; cat piss and astronauts. These are stories of the strange unsettlings in the souls of men caught in between the past and the possible; stories of heart-blinding rage and disquieting compassion.
Blindboy Boatclub is the essential voice for the Irish condition in the twenty-first century, and in Topographia Hibernica he unravels the knotted threads of humanity, nature and colonisation from a contemporary perspective.
288 pages.