- Reading in the Dark
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name = Reading in the Dark
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author =Seamus Deane
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country =Northern Ireland
language = English
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genre =Novel
publisher =Jonathan Cape
release_date = 3 October 1996
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media_type = Print (Hardback &Paperback )
pages = 220 pp (first edition, hardback)
isbn = ISBN 0-224-04405-2 (first edition, hardback)
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followed_by =Reading in the Dark is a novel written by
Seamus Deane in 1996. The novel is set inDerry ,Northern Ireland and spans more than twenty-five years (February 1945 through July 1971). [Deane, Seamus. "Reading in the Dark". Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. New York: 1996. p.3, p.240]Plot introduction
The story is told from the point of view of an anonymous young Irish
Catholic boy. This novel-in-stories is about both the boy's coming of age and the "Troubles" ofNorthern Ireland from the partition of the island in the early 1920s through the post "Bloody Sunday" violence of the early-mid 1970s. "Reading in the Dark" was shortlisted for the 1996Booker Prize .The setting mirrors mid-twentieth century Derry leading into
the Troubles . Although the setting surrounds the narrator with violence, chaos, and sectarian division, Derry serves as a place for the narrator to grow, both physically and mentally. Despite the external surroundings, the narrator's tone never slips into complete despair, but maintains a sense of hope and humour throughout.The main focus of the novel is the narrator’s discovery of his family’s "secret" past and the effect that this discovery has on himself and his family.
The book is constructed of dated short stories that are assembled into larger chapters, these chapters are then further divided into smaller "episodes" with titles such as: “Father”; “Mother”; and “Crazy Joe”. This structure provides the reader with brief glimpses of different aspects of the narrator’s life. These short stories share a common theme by involving the narrator's family’s past.
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