Resurrection Man
Delve into the gripping world of Eoin McNamee's Resurrection Man, published by Faber & Faber in 2004. This compelling novel spans 240 pages and expertly navigates the turbulent political landscape of 1970s Belfast. Through the eyes of Victor Kelly, a ruthless Protestant killer, McNamee illuminates the complex interplay of violence, memory, and identity that marks this era.
The Daily Telegraph describes Resurrection Man as "an extraordinary book," highlighting its ability to shed light on both the political map and the darker aspects of collective memory. This modern fiction piece is not just a story of survival in a war-torn city; it's a profound exploration of the human psyche in the face of chaos.
Join readers who have been captivated by McNamee's evocative prose and thought-provoking themes. Experience a narrative that resonates deeply and challenges perceptions—making Resurrection Man a must-read for anyone interested in the complexities of history and humanity.