The South
A Novel
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2.8 • 15 Ratings
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- $13.99
Publisher Description
A highly acclaimed novel from the author of Brooklyn and an “immensely gifted and accomplished writer” (The Washington Post), about an Irishwoman who creates a new life in post-war Spain.
In 1950, Katherine Proctor leaves Ireland for Barcelona, determined to escape her family and become a painter. There she meets Miguel, an anarchist veteran of the Spanish Civil War, and begins to build a life with him. But Katherine cannot escape her past, as Michael Graves, a fellow Irish émigré in Spain, forces her to reexamine all her relationships: to her lover, her art, and the homeland she only thought she knew.
The South is a novel of classic themes—of art and exile, and of the seemingly irreconcilable yearnings for love and freedom—to which Colm Tóibín brings a new, passionate sensitivity.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Irish journalist Toibin's compelling tale of love and art set in the United Kingdom and Franco's Spain, makes for a rich and remarkable debut.
Customer Reviews
Flat. Gray. Emotionless. Disjointed. Depressing.
After enjoying Brooklyn and Long Island, I was looking forward to reading this book, but it was a total waste of time and left me wondering how it ever got published. If it had been an option, I wouldn’t have given it even one star.