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Between Dog and Wolf
Elske Rahill
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The French call it entre chien et loup . . . Darkly moving, often shocking, this interwoven story follows three college students, desperately searching for a place between the familiar and the strange as they careen towards self- knowledge. Cassandra, volatile and scarred by loss, has been sculpted by the bohemian high life and then discarded. Oisín, a country boy pulsing with sexual aggression, is prone to equal flights of rage and compassion. And you, Helen. Helen, who takes these two fractured lives and dashes them against herself, creating ripples that twist and distort their images of what should be. ... Read more
The French call it entre chien et loup . . . Darkly moving, often shocking, this interwoven story follows three college students, desperately searching for a place between the familiar and the strange as they careen towards self- knowledge. Cassandra, volatile and scarred by loss, has been sculpted by the bohemian high life and then discarded. Oisín, a country boy pulsing with sexual aggression, is prone to equal flights of rage and compassion. And you, Helen. Helen, who takes these two fractured lives and dashes them against herself, creating ripples that twist and distort their images of what should be. ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
The Lilliput Press Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Condition
New
Number of Pages
296
Place of Publication
Dublin, Ireland
ISBN
9781843514114
SKU
V9781843514114
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Ref
99-10
About Elske Rahill
Elske Rahill was born in 1982 and educated at Trinity College Dublin. Actress, she has appeared on the Abbey, Gate and New Theatre stages. Author of the plays After Opium and How to Be Loved, she is currently working on a short story collection. Her stories 'Manners' (2011) and 'Bride' (2012) were published in The Dublin Review.
Reviews for Between Dog and Wolf
"A dark, insightful and utterly compelling book. Beautifully written.” – Donal Ryan