The Cruelty Men
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The Lilliput Press Ltd
Published:6th Jun '18
Should be back in stock very soon
Abandoned by her parents when they resettle in Meath, Mary O Conaill faces the task of raising her younger siblings alone. Padraig is disappeared, Seán joins the Christian Brothers, Bridget escapes and her brother Seamus inherits the farm. Maeve is sent to serve a family of shopkeepers in the local town. Later, pregnant and unwed, she is placed in a Magdalene Laundry where her twins are forcibly removed. Spanning the 1930s to the 70s, this sweeping multi-generational family saga follows the psychic and physical displacement of a society in freefall after independence. Wit, poetic nuance, vitality and authenticity inhabit this remarkable novel. The Cruelty Men tells an unsentimental tale of survival in a country proclaimed as independent but subjugated by silence
‘The Cruelty Men is a tidal wave that drags you like a piece of debris through Irish history from the ice age to gangland Dublin. A bible of f–cked up Irishness.’
-- Irvine Welsh‘The Cruelty Men is a tidal wave that drags you like a piece of debris through Irish history from the ice age to gangland Dublin. A Bible of fucked up Irishness.’ – IRVINE WELSH ‘Emer Martin has written a beautiful alternative history of Ireland ... a book that traces the meaning of storytelling, mislaid culture and the boundless quest for belonging. The prose is captivating and seductive, it left me exhilarated and breathless, with new eyes on what it means to be Irish.’ – JUNE CALDWELL
The Cruelty Men is a tidal wave that drags you like a piece of debris through Irish history from the ice age to gangland Dublin. A bible of f–cked up Irishness. -- Irvine Welsh
Martin is a natural storyteller with a finely tuned ear for language and symbolism. -- Hilary A. White * The Independent *
The long-time California resident has come full circle, training her acutely dissecting gaze on her homeland, with an epic family saga of 20th-century Ireland. -- Desmond Trayner * The Irish Times *
The sinister title and monochrome cover suggest a horror story from the Stephen King playbook. It is indeed horror; albeit historical horror, well-trodden ground in Ireland, yet Emer Martin’s new work manages to present Irish history in a striking way. -- Katie Binns * The Sunday Times *
Emer Martin’s new novel The Cruelty Men is an epic read – and it’s also an epic journey through Irish history. -- Aoife Barry * The Journ
- Nominated for Kerry Group Irish Novel of the Year Award 2019 (Ireland)
ISBN: 9781843517399
Dimensions: 216mm x 136mm x 450mm
Weight: 680g
448 pages