A fearless portrait of a society on the brink as a mother faces a terrible choice, from an internationally award-winning author
Paul Lynch is the prize-winning author of the novels, Beyond the Sea, Grace, The Black Snow and Red Sky in Morning. His third novel Grace won the 2018 Kerry Group Irish Novel of the Year and the 2020 Ireland Francophonie Ambassadors’ Literary Award. His second novel The Black Snow won France’s bookseller prize, Prix Libr’à Nous for Best Foreign Novel. He has been shortlisted for many international prizes, including France’s Prix Jean Monnet for European Literature, Prix du Meilleur Livre Étranger (Best Foreign Book Prize), Prix Littérature Monde and the Walter Scott Prize. He was born in Limerick in 1977, grew up in Donegal and lives in Dublin with his wife and two children.
'Lynch pulls off feats of language that are stunning to witness...
This is a triumph of emotional storytelling, bracing and
brave.' Esi Edugyan, Chair of Judges, The Booker Prize
2023
'If there was ever a crucial book for our current times, it's Paul
Lynch's Prophet Song... A brilliantly haunting
novel.' Observer
'With...Prophet Song, the judges have chosen perhaps the most
timely and urgent book on the shortlist... it’s also the very
intimate, elemental story of one woman’s love for her family, and
her desperate attempts to hold on to the immediate world around her
in the face of rising chaos.' Guardian
'Prophet Song is composed of masterful sentences, and packs a
profound emotional punch.’ Gaby Wood, Chief Executive of the
Booker Prize Foundation
'I haven't read a book that has shaken me so intensely in many
years... The comparisons are inevitable – Saramago, Orwell,
McCarthy – but this novel will stand entirely on its
own.' Colum McCann, author of Apeirogon
'Powerful, claustrophobic and horribly real... Lynch's depiction of
Eilish is nuanced and sympathetic, and in the fiercely embodied
quality of her love for her children, entirely successful.'
Guardian
'Surely one of the most important novels of this decade.' Ron
Rash, author of Serena
'A compassionate, propulsive and timely novel that forces the
reader to imagine — what if this was me?' FT
'The fifth novel from one of the most acclaimed Irish writers
of his generation… As an adventure story-cum-political warning,
it’s being touted as "Ireland’s 1984".' Telegraph
'In his typically lyrical, lulling style, Lynch pulls off a
masterstroke… The chill, so close to home, is blood curdling.' Big
Issue
'Chillingly plausible.' Irish Times
‘Thunderously powerful... In Prophet Song Paul Lynch
asks us to face some of our darkest fears, and if he offers no
comfort, and little hope, then we must surely recognize his true
purpose: that the furious reader should return to the real world
determined to find a better ending for this story.' TLS
'One of the most harrowing, minatory and provocative novels I have
read in a while. It has the sharp cut of reality despite being set
in an alternate version of our world, except for when it is all too
recognisable. The final and penultimate chapters are truly
shuddersome.' Scotsman
'Eilish is a wonderful creation… Lynch does an excellent
job of showing just how swiftly – and plausibly – a society like
ours could collapse. Certain sequences read like a thriller –
readers will find themselves literally holding their breath – while
others are rendered in beautiful, lyrical prose.' Irish
Independent
'The work of a master novelist, Prophet Song is a
stunning, midnight vision whose themes are at once ancient and all
too timely: fear, complicity, resistance, and what becomes of us
when hell rises to our homeland.' Rob Doyle, author
of Threshold
'A profoundly human story that brings to life the horror of living
in a modern war zone. Deft, subtle and written in strikingly
beautiful prose, with this stunning novel Paul Lynch has joined the
ranks of Atwood, Orwell and Burgess.' Christine Dwyer Hickey,
author of The Narrow Land
'While much of the book’s sinister power lies in how
Lynch hints at the steps by which democracy gives way to
totalitarianism, its real energy comes from how he portrays the
continuing everyday pressure of Eilish's obligations to her
children and frail father amid the deepening turmoil…
[A] provocative thought experiment.' Daily Mail
'A tremendous achievement... This is one of the most important
novels of 2023. Paul Lynch is a fearless writer – unafraid of
taking on large themes and tackling them face to face.' Irish
Examiner
'Lynch renders this almost-Ireland in fluid, poetic prose,
moulding sentences as if they were made of plasticine. It's no
surprise that since his debut he has been compared with the
American writer Cormac McCarthy.' The Sunday
Times (Ireland)
'Gripping, brilliantly realised... A masterly novel that reminds us
that democracy is always fragile.' Literary Review
'Lynch's writing bristles with tension… While Lynch's novel is a
laudable addition to a genre that serves as a warning about how
easy it is to lose the freedoms we take for granted, perhaps its
greatest achievement is that at no point do the events depicted
feel too improbable to be realistic… Prophet Song is
entirely original.' Sunday Independent (Dublin)
'A prophetic masterpiece.' Washington Post
'A chilling cautionary tale of war, parenthood and loss. Tender and
terrifying.' Economist, 'Best Books of 2023'
'Terrifyingly good... It's so credible and therefore more scary as
a result.' Belfast Telegraph
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