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Paris Syndrome
Lucy Sweeney Byrne
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Shortlisted for the Kate O'Brien Award 2020 Shortlisted for the John McGahern Annual Book Prize 2019 Shortlisted for the Dalkey Literary Awards Emerging Writer category 2020 Longlisted for the Edge Hill Short Story Prize 2020 Shortlisted for the Butler Literary Award 2020 In these eleven stories, debut author Lucy Sweeney Byrne invites us to experience travelling the world alone as a young woman, with all its attendant pleasures and dangers. The staff of a boat moored in Brooklyn rebel against their tyrannical boss. A drifting writer house-sits in the wilds of Donegal in the midst of a health ... Read more
Shortlisted for the Kate O'Brien Award 2020 Shortlisted for the John McGahern Annual Book Prize 2019 Shortlisted for the Dalkey Literary Awards Emerging Writer category 2020 Longlisted for the Edge Hill Short Story Prize 2020 Shortlisted for the Butler Literary Award 2020 In these eleven stories, debut author Lucy Sweeney Byrne invites us to experience travelling the world alone as a young woman, with all its attendant pleasures and dangers. The staff of a boat moored in Brooklyn rebel against their tyrannical boss. A drifting writer house-sits in the wilds of Donegal in the midst of a health ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2021
Publisher
Banshee Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
256
Place of Publication
, Ireland
ISBN
9781838312626
SKU
9781838312626
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About Lucy Sweeney Byrne
Lucy Sweeney Byrne is a writer of short stories, essays and poetry. Her work has appeared in Banshee, The Stinging Fly, The Dublin Review, Grist, and the anthology Stinging Fly Stories (2018). From Greystones, Co. Wicklow, she currently lives in Northumberland.
Reviews for Paris Syndrome
"Gripping and entertaining with a strong feminist bent...a commendable debut" - The Irish Times "Consistently exciting, invigorating, challenging, surprising" - The Irish Independent "The theme of loneliness haunts this masterful collection" - RTE.ie