
After a Dance
Bridget O'Connor
£10.99
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‘These are some of the wildest, arresting, just plain brilliant short stories I’ve read in a long time.’ – Roddy Doyle, author of The Woman Who Walked Into Doors
After a Dance is a collection of short stories from acclaimed writer Bridget O’Connor, with an exclusive preface from the author’s daughter, Constance Straughan.
Bridget O’Connor was one of the great short story writers of her generation. She had a voice that was viscerally funny and an eye for both the glaring reality and the absurdity of the everyday.
In After A Dance, we meet a selection of O’Connor’s most memorable characters often living on the margin of their own lives: from the anonymous thief set on an unusual prize to the hungover best man clinging to what he’s lost, to the unrepentant gold-digger who always comes out on top.
From unravelling narcissists to melancholy romantics all human life is here – at its best and at its delightful worst.
‘Think Irvine Welsh meets Edna O’Brien . . . pure, delicious naughty fun’ – The Times
Publisher Review
To call [these stories] characterful is to undersell these Technicolor prose screams, these screeching narrative sprints, this filthy feast of stories. Think Irvine Welsh meets Edna O’Brien . . . pure, delicious naughty fun. * The Times * A fabulous storyteller and a great writer, we all need to keep hearing Bridget’s voice — Irvine Welsh, author of Trainspotting These are some of the wildest, arresting, just plain brilliant short stories I’ve read in a long time. — Roddy Doyle, author of Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha A storytelling genius before her time * The Irish Times * Wickedly funny, stylishly written, I relished each and every one of these stories — Patrick McCabe, author of The Butcher Boy Every O’Connor story is a performance, a live fight with time and decay, disgust and the human body. She wrote intensely from her time and place; to read her now is to be catapulted back to 1990s London. Yet the voice, the themes are more relevant than ever. No wonder she was so preoccupied with temporality: she was before her time. — Martina Evans * The Irish Times * [Bridget O’Connor] was an incredible short story writer . . . hilarious, tragic, shuddering — Laura Hackett * The Times * Mostly brief, sometimes brutal, always funny . . . a master of the [short story]. The results are both vivacious and vicious. But even at their most painful, they sing * The Herald * Bridget O’Connor creates unforgettable voices . . . Sad, funny, disturbing, the tales in After a Dance are odd, and oddly luminous * The Times Literary Supplement *
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