Glorious Exploits
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Writen by Ferdia Lennon
- PublisherPenguin
- Year2024
An exhilarating, fiercely original story of brotherhood, war and art, and of daring to dream of something bigger than ourselves.'Bold and totally unexpected, I loved this book' Douglas Stuart, author ofShuggie Bain'A very special, very clever, very entertaining novel' Roddy Doyle, author ofPaddy Clarke, Ha Ha Ha***It's 412 BC, and Athens' invasion of Sicily has failed catastrophically. Thousands of Athenian soldiers are held captive in the quarries of Syracuse, starving, dejected, and hanging on by the slimmest of threads.Lampo and Gelon are local potters, young men with no work and barely two obols to rub together. When they take to visiting the nearby quarry, they discover prisoners who will, in desperation, recite lines from the plays of Euripides for scraps of bread and a scattering of olives.And so an idea is born: the men will put onMedeain the quarry. A proper performance to be sung of down the ages. Because after all, you can hate the Athenians for invading your territory, but still love their poetry.But as the audacity of their enterprise dawns on them, it becomes increasingly difficult to distinguish between enemies and friends. As the performance draws near, the men will find their courage tested in ways they could never have imagined ...***'Madly ambitious, cathartic like all great tragedy, but shockingly funny too, Ferdia Lennon's outstandingly original début is just glorious' Emma Donoghue, author ofRoom"Bold and totally unexpected, I loved this book.Abrilliantnovel about friendship, the healing power of art, and why we must fight for our dreams. I washookedfrom the first page" - Douglas Stuart, author of Shuggie Bain"InAt Swims-Two-Birds, Flann O'Brien gave us cowboys riding through Dublin. Now, Ferdia Lennon gives us modern-day Dubliners living among the ancient Greeks. This isa very special, very clever, very entertaining novel" - Roddy Doyle"As thrilling for me as the first time I picked up a Kevin Barry novel.Glorious Exploitsisexuberant, funny, lyricalandprofoundly moving. It is, quite simply, arare beauty" - Sarah Winman, author of Still Life"Glorious Exploitsstinks of misery, despair, love, war, poetry, reckless ambition, terrible failure, andglorious triumph. It’s a novel thick with the stuff of the Classics, in other words.A delicious treat of a read. I loved it" - Jon McGregor"With all the blunt humanity of Roddy Doyle,Glorious Exploitsis avividly conjuredvision of the past.Madly ambitious, cathartic like all great tragedy, butshockingly funnytoo, Ferdia Lennon's outstandingly original début isjust glorious" - Emma Donoghue, author of Room"What a voice! What a story!Adarkly funnydouble act from Lampo and Gelon, sandwiched in between the transformative experience of theatre and forgiving your enemies.I loved it from the first line" - Claire Fuller"Sublime.Pitch-perfectdialogue, afast-movingstory that is bothdark and lyrically beautiful, tragic and funny in equal measure.Glorious Exploitsis anastonishingly original and grippingstory of brotherhood, war and art. Ferdia Lennon is afierce new talent" - Rebecca Stott, author of In the Days of Rain"Agloriousthunderbastard, with aunique, starkvoice that isexpertly drawn. It ischeeky, contemplative and slywith anoutrageous sense of humourand amassive heart.Lennon beats you with a club then whispers you poetry. It isharsh and fun in a way that few other books are... A book like this islong overdueandvery welcome.Thank the Gods." - Rory Gleeson, author of Rockadoon Shore"Glorious Exploitsis an agonising exploration of the cost of violence, for both its winners and losers. It is also a reminder of how dangerous and radical the making of art can be, as the attempt to stageMedeawith prisoners-of-war in 412 BC comes to represent war's opposite.This perfect first novel is a tragicomic masterpiece.Ferdia Lennon has createda story worthy of the Athenians: mortal, maddening, heart-mending" - Clare Pollard, author of Delphi"What atruly magnificentnovel this is: in turns riotous, brutal and deeply affecting. I am in no doubt thatFerdia Lennon is the real deal. His captivating storytelling resonates with all the beauty of Euripides' plays." - Imogen Hermes Gowar, author of The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock"Contemporary yet classical, vulnerable yet self-assured,a beautiful story about the very power of storytelling" - Santanu Bhattacharya, author of One Small Voice"Funny, thoughtful, moving, brilliant" - Nick Laird, Irish Sunday Independent"Ilovedthis book.Fierce, funny, fast-paced.Glorious Exploitsbrings the ancient world roaring to lifein a brilliantly non-stuffy way - as if the figures on a Greek vase turned round, offered you wine, and started chatting.Thoroughly enjoyable, occasionally brutal,and shot through withinsight, pathosandhope.Reminiscent ofKevin BarryandGeorge Saunders, butwholly original- anunforgettable debut" - Joanna Quinn, author of The Whalebone Theatre"Lennonbrings ancient Sicily to life with humor and pathosin hisstunningdebut . . . Lampo’s crackling modern vernacular adds just the right amount of levity . . . Lennon’s vital talecaptivates" - Publishers Weekly"Lennon’sdistinctly modernvoice addslevity and witto thishighly recommendednarrative about the tragic aftermath of war and the tragic beauty of the human condition" - Library Journal"Lennon evokes a time when it was common to relish and revere the art of Homer’s poetry and Euripides’ drama. Those with that appetite today are fortunate to have Madeline Miller, Emily Wilson, Pat Barker, and recently James Hynes’Sparrow. And Lennon.An entertaining and impressive debut" - Kirkus Starred Review"Atruly original, blackly comic novel" - Sunday Independent"Ahighly entertainingstory from abrilliant new voice" - The Gloss"Gorgeous" - Guardian"At oncecharmingandconvincingly gritty. The logistics arerivetingenough but Lennon takes them to a conclusion thatwill move you profoundly, in several directions all at once" - Mail on Sunday"Ablinderof a book, narrated by Lampo in a modern Irish vernacular with all the wit to match. In fewer than 300 pages it also manages to pack in a heap of ideas – about war and art, brotherhood and community, love and loss.A true gem" - inews, The Best New Books to Read in January 2024"'The debut novelist to watch...Remarkable... This debut isentertaining, vivid, original– and has a huge amount of fun turning the genre on its head ... The premise isirresistible...Terrific... A novel to be gulped down'" - The i"Thislarky, spirited caperfeels like a blast and a breeze ...Adelight, both for the originality of its conception and its willingness to pursue such an eccentric idea to its logical conclusion’" - Sunday Times"Immensely likeable...Raucously funny... The writing isbeautifully controlled" - The Observer
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