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He Used to Be Me
Anne Wlash Donnelly
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‘I sit on the stone that will mark the bed of my bones. You’ll find the used-to-be-me, soon, flat body, washed up, wrinkly skin. No silly grin. You’ll say, What a waste of a life. Tut-tut sounds jump out. Dangle like worms from your crow’s mouth ...’
Meet Daft Matt, the Mayo man at the heart of this astonishing, form-bending story, as he wanders the streets of Castlebar in search of Devil’s feet – the claw marks of the cága, or jackdaws, who have spoken to him since he was a boy.
Yet Matt is ... Read more
‘I used to think those claws were the only things that kept me above sea-level.’
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Format
Paperback
Publication date
2024
Publisher
New Island Books Paperback
Condition
New
Number of Pages
128
Place of Publication
Dublin, Ireland
ISBN
9781848409071
SKU
9781848409071
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About Anne Wlash Donnelly
ANNE WALSH DONNELLY lives in Mayo in the west of Ireland. She is the author of The Woman With An Owl Tattoo, a poetic memoir of her coming out journey in her fifties, and the poetry collection Odd as F*ck. She has been shortlisted for the Fish Short Story Prize and the Francis MacManus Short Story Competition for her fiction and for ... Read more
Reviews for He Used to Be Me
'This slim volume is a little gem, and if you liked Doireann ní Ghríofa's A Ghost in the Throat or, more similar to this narrative, Max Porter's Lanny then you'll drink this up.'
Anne Cunningham
Meath Chronicle
'The story is beautifully and imaginatively told, using language that is poetic and profound, yet is instantly accessible. It is ... Read more
Anne Cunningham
Meath Chronicle
'The story is beautifully and imaginatively told, using language that is poetic and profound, yet is instantly accessible. It is ... Read more