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The renowned winner of the 1987 Whitbread Award, Christopher Nolan, has fashioned an extraordinary epic set in rural Ireland, spanning three generations of the O'Briens who own a small dairy farm in Westmeath. Minnie O'Brien stubbornly clings on to life, her five fields and her "long-agos" which take root like a banyan tree and feed her lonely old age. Her husband Peter is long dead and her three children scattered in a typical Irish diaspora--Brendan is a priest in Africa, Sheila, a nurse in London and Frankie, a sheep-shearer in Australia and odd-jobber around the globe. Will Frankie return in time to save the farm from the avaricious grasping of the next door neighbour, Jude Fortune and will Minnie discover the betrayal Peter has kept hidden from her?
In many ways, The Banyan Tree is a conventional tale of births, weddings and death set against the land and the lure of emigration. What makes it unusual however is Nolan's flexible, fickle and often fantastical use of the English language. Not only does he use colloquialisms to locate the characters very specifically, but he invents verbs from adjectives, making them come sparklingly alive. The butter churn is a "druidic dark drum" that comes "Sundaying into life".Minnie's memories are noisy things that clutter her mind like "local attaboys" at the races. On the day after her wedding, "morning songed the reading of the streets" as Minnie experienced her "vulved awareness" and "funky heart". Some of Nolan's alliterations and hyphenated words bring the whimsical beauty of Gerald Manley Hopkins to the novel, but occasionally his inventions collapse into the absurd.
When he describes a pony drinking for example, he writes, "slurping her grizzled credentials, she effected a long draught". Although these circumlocutions can trip up the meaning, the narrative works up to a moving climax that will have any offspring far from home reaching for the phone or a plane ticket. --Cherry Smyth
Richly even baroquely told . . . Nolan writes with verve.” The New York Times Book Review
"A work of genius. Everything in this story simmers with life."--Christian Science Monitor
"Beautifully Written. Nolan mesmerizes us from the opening passage . . . His descriptive prowess reminds one of Joyce."--Boston Sunday Globe
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Softcover. Condition: Fine. First Edition. We're happy to combine shipping to save you some money. We're also always buying collectible book collections. Contact us for details. We're happy to provide pictures of any and all books for you, please just ask! British SOFT COVERED first edition, first printing. Virtually no wear to covers. The book itself is in Near Fine condition. The binding is straight and tight. NO remainder mark. Seller Inventory # sku520010297
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Paperback. Condition: Good. 374 pages. Cover wornFrom the internationally acclaimed author of Under the Eye of the Clock, come s a novel of unsurpassed beauty and eloquence?a loving and gritty paean to the p eople and land of Ireland. Minnie O?Brien is a widow in her eighties fighting t. Seller Inventory # 1548e
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Trade Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Trade Paperback. *** PUBLISHING DETAILS: Phoenix House, London, 1999. *** CONDITION: This book is in very good condition. *** ABOUT THIS BOOK: On an overgrown and rundown farm in Ireland in the late-1980s, widowed Minnie O'Brien remembers the past: courtship and marriage to Peter; life on the farm; and the births of her three children and what became of them. *** Quantity Available: 1. Category: Fiction; Drama & Sagas; ISBN: 186159156X. ISBN/EAN: 9781861591562. Inventory No: 10044551. The photo of this book is of the actual book for sale. Seller Inventory # 10044551
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Trade Paperback. Condition: Good. Seller Inventory # 104940
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