Audrey Magee is the author of The Undertaking, a novel short-listed for several prizes and honors, including the Women's Prize for Fiction, the Irish Book Award, and France's Festival du premier roman. She lives in Wicklow, Ireland.
Longlisted for the Booker Prize
A Best Book of the Year at The Times (London), The Irish Times, and
The Globe and Mail
Shortlisted for the Orwell Prize for Political Fiction and the
Irish Book Award "The Colony is a novel of ideas . . . Magee builds
her world with a rich particularity . . . [anchored] in the brutal
political realities of Ireland during a fateful summer, while
acting as a reminder of imperialism's broader legacy around the
world."
--Kathryn Hughes, The New York Times Book Review "There are layers
on layers [in The Colony]--art, revolution, passion and cheating,
who is lying to whom, and how much do we lie to ourselves . . .
What price are we willing to pay for creativity and fame?"
--Nancy Brown, The Boston Globe "A story about language and
identity, about art, oppression, freedom and colonialism . . . A
novel about big, important things."
--Lucy Scholes, Financial Times "An exploration of art, language,
and love."
--The Christian Science Monitor, "10 Best Books of May" "Like a
fable, The Colony is sealed up tight, all possible meanings
accounted for. And, like history itself, it has a bitter lesson to
teach . . . It makes an ultimately satisfying shape in the mind,
and creates a mood that lingers discomfitingly after the final page
is turned."
--Kevin Power, The Guardian "What a relief it is to find a novel
that treats the reader as a grown-up, that is fresh without chasing
literary fashion, provocative but not shouty, and idiosyncratic but
fully satisfying from the strange comedy of its opening pages to
its decisive conclusion . . . [The Colony] contains multitudes--on
families, on men and women, on rural communities--with much of it
just visible on the surface, like the flicker of a smile or a shark
in the water."
--John Self, The Times "Inspired . . . Magee strikes an expert
balance of imagination and lucidity . . . [The Colony] proves that
the path to understanding is a meaningful one.
--Ciara Brennan, The Rumpus "[A] panorama of lyrical beauty,
effort, and complex connection . . . A finely wrought, multilayered
tale with the lucidity of a parable."
--Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "Lyrical and trenchant . . . It's
a delicate balance, and one the author pulls off brilliantly."
--Publishers Weekly (starred review) "A compelling exploration of
the intersection of the personal and the political."
--Bryce Christensen, Booklist (starred review) "[The Colony]
demands close attention, but deserves it as a carefully written and
serious work of art should."
--Allan Massie, The Scotsman "A breathtaking and poignant story
about language, art, and cultural identity."
--Olivia Rutligliano, CrimeReads "Lyrical . . . Forceful."
--Amanda Ellison, BookBrowse "The Colony is a brilliant novel, a
subtle and thoughtfully calibrated commentary about the nature and
balance of power between classes, cultures, genders. There is
violence here, but, most impressively, Audrey Magee captures that
more insidious cruelty--the kind masked as protection, as
manners."
--Mary Beth Keane, author of Ask Again, Yes "A careful
interrogation, The Colony expertly explores the mutability of
language and art, the triumphs and failures inherent to the process
of creation and preservation."
--Raven Leilani, author of Luster "A lyrical, rich, and emotionally
powerful novel. The Colony comes alive like a brooding and
beautiful canvas painted off the Irish coast."
--Dominic Smith, author of The Last Painting of Sara de Vos "The
Colony is a vivid and memorable book about art, land and language,
love and sex, youth and age. Big ideas tread lightly through Audrey
Magee's strong prose."
--Sarah Moss, author of The Fell "So brilliant in its quiet
tragedy, so revealing in its precision. It haunts me."
--Tsitsi Dangarembga, author of This Mournable Body "The Colony is
brimming with ideas about identity and soul; a canny, challenging,
and never less than engrossing read."
--Lisa McInerney, author of The Rules of Revelation
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