Molly Keane (1904–1996) was a novelist and playwright born
in Kildare, Ireland, to a wealthy hunting family. As a teenager,
she started writing in secret, composing fiction that satirized the
idiosyncrasies of the Anglo-Irish aristocracy. She published eleven
novels under the pseudonym M. J. Farrell, first publishing under
her own name in 1981, at the age of seventy-seven, with Good
Behaviour.
Amy Gentry is the author of Good as Gone, a New York Times
Notable Book, and Last Woman Standing. She is also a nonfiction
writer whose work has appeared in numerous outlets, including the
Chicago Tribune, Salon, and The Paris Review. She lives in Austin,
Texas.
“Molly Keane's Good Behaviour presents a character whose own strict
Christian code wreaks havoc on all those around her. Though she
herself tells the tale, we somehow see her morality's disastrous
consequences. Hilarious and sinister.”
—Allan Gurganus, The New York Times
“I really wish I had written this book. It’s a tragi-comedy set in
Ireland after the First World War. A real work of craftsmanship,
where the heroine is also the narrator, yet has no idea what is
going on. You read it with mounting horror and hilarity as you
begin to grasp her delusion.”
—Hilary Mantel, author of Wolf Hall
“Simultaneously light and dark, pleasurable and harrowing, Good
Behaviour may appeal chiefly to readers drawn to characters who are
a mixture of well-meaning and hilariously vile, victimizer and
victim. . . . Aroon St. Charles is Molly Keane’s great creation,
Good Behaviour her masterpiece.”
—Francine Prose, The New York Review of Books
“A fine novel, wickedly alive.”
—Victoria Glendinning, The Sunday Times
“Dark, complex, engaging . . . a wonderful tour de force.”
—Marian Keyes, author of Lucy Sullivan Is Getting Married
“I have read and re-read Molly Keane more, I think, than any other
writer. Nobody else can touch her as a satirist, tragedian, and
dissector of human behaviour. I love all her books, but Good
Behaviour and Loving and Giving are the ones I return to
most.”
—Maggie O’Farrell, author of Hamnet
“Enchanting.”
—Edna O’Brien, The Observer
“An extraordinary tour de force of fictional presentation . . . a
masterpiece . . . a technically remarkable work, as sharp as a
blade. . . . Molly Keane is a mistress of wicked comedy.”
—Vogue
“A witty, black comedy of manners, Good Behaviour is a memorable
novel by an Irish writer whose only equal is Elizabeth Bowen.”
—The Bookseller
“Good Behaviour includes very little good behavior, featuring
instead delicious and deleterious accounts of illicit sex and wild
high jinks, and a mother-daughter duo who can scrap with the best
of them.”
—Vulture, “Best Books of 2021 So Far”
“Keane has set herself a technical challenge. She must make us see
all the things that Aroon doesn’t see. . . . There are many moments
of brilliant, farcical comedy. . . . Keane’s prose roils with
affect denied but persistently, pungently alive.”
—Anthony Domestico, Commonweal
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