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Irish fiction continues to thrive and the year ahead offers a feast of novels and short story collections set for publication - we present a choice selection.
Danielle McLaughlin -
The Art of Falling (John Murray, February)
A woman s marriage and career are threatened by an old indiscretion just as she receives the opportunity of a lifetime. Danielle s stories have appeared in
The New Yorker, The Irish Times and
The Stinging Fly, amongst numerous other magazines and anthologies. She has won many awards for her short fiction, collected in
Dinosaurs on Other Planets.
The Art of Falling will be published in January 2021 by Random House in the US
Books to look out for in 2021
Irish fiction
New work that has been a long time coming generates a particular shiver of anticipation.
Small Things Like These (Faber, October) will be Claire Keegan’s first new work since her novella Foster, still a bestseller 10 years on. Her publisher says: “An exquisite wintery parable, Claire Keegan’s long-awaited return tells the story of a simple act of courage and tenderness, in the face of conformity, fear and judgment.” Small Things Like These (Faber, October) will be Claire Keegan’s first new work since her novella Foster, still a bestseller 10 years on. Photograph: Alan Betson
Art imitates life and the novels of 2021 confirm just how true this is. Writers, like everyone else, found themselves confined this year and the result is the recurring leitmotif of family, pervading almost every fiction genre from crime to coming-of-age novels, from historical fiction right through to dystopia. Here are some examples from the leading titles of the new year.
January
Billy O Callaghan s Life Sentences (Jonathan Cape) is a family saga sweeping from famine Ireland right through to the 1980s. The Push (Penguin) by Ashley Audrain is a psychological thriller about a mother who believes her daughter to be bad, with shades ofWe Need to Talk About Kevin.
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