Prestige Drama

Prestige Drama

Prestige Drama

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'A comedy about tragedy. Séamas O'Reilly has written a brutal, profound, and very funny novel' NINA STIBBE

'Sparkling with heartache and wit. I'm in love with every character in this novel' CAROLINE O'DONOGHUE

'Prestige Drama is bristlingly funny, richly humane . . . Séamas O'Reilly is a writer with a rare and vital comic gift' MARK O'CONNELL

Derry is already abuzz with news that famous American actor, Monica Logue, has flown to the city and will be starring in a new series set during the Troubles. And then she goes missing . . .

All eyes are on Diarmuid, the flaky scriptwriter who was the last to see Monica alive. From budding young actors hoping for a role to grieving parent whose story forms the backbone of the narrative; newspaper editors covering the mystery to taxi drivers hearing all the news from their clients, Prestige Drama follows the city's cast as they all try to locate themselves in Monica's disappearance.

Séamas O'Reilly's debut novel is a comedy about dramatising tragedy, and the responsibilities of a teller to a tale. It brings to life the voices of a city, the people, families and communities who find themselves obsessed with, and terrified of, interrogating their past.

'Séamas is one of my favourite living writers. Honestly - there is nobody else who could write a book like this about tragedy, loss and who gets to tell a story, with such deft and moving wit' EVA WISEMAN

'Prestige Drama is a hilarious and profound novel. Seamas O'Reilly has an acute ear for the rhythms of real speech, and for the lies we tell ourselves' ED CAESAR

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780349727899
ISBN10 0349727899
Number Of Pages 192
Item Weight 1000 g
Product Dimensions 138 x 222 x 22 mm
Publisher / Reseller Little, Brown Book Group
Format hardback
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A comedy about tragedy. Séamas O'Reilly has written a brutal, profound, and very funny novel -- Nina Stibbe
Prestige Drama is bristlingly funny, richly humane, and alive with insight into how we live with the complexities of a violent past. Séamas O'Reilly is a writer with a rare and vital comic gift -- Mark O'Connell
Séamas is one of my favourite living writers. Honestly - there is nobody else who could write a book like this about tragedy, loss and who gets to tell a story, with such deft and moving wit -- Eva Wiseman
Prestige Drama is a hilarious and profound novel. Seamas O'Reilly has an acute ear for the rhythms of real speech, and for the lies we tell ourselves -- Ed Caesar

Séamas O'Reilly has created a vast mosaic of voices, each sparkling with heartache and wit. I'm in love with every character in this novel, and like most prestige dramas, it ended far too soon.

Everyone's going to talk about how funny Prestige Drama is. That's a no brainer. But behind every brilliant line is shimmering humanity, and a deeply satisfying investigation into one of fiction's biggest questions. Does taking your broken heart and making it into art actually work, or just lead to the creation of more broken hearts?

Séamas O'Reilly is very good

-- Caroline O'Donoghue
A tragicomic portrait of a community . . . vital, soulful, reflective, battle-scarred, comic, and/or profane . . . A virtuoso chorus of community experience gives voice to undead trauma * Kirkus *

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Author's Bio

Seamas O'Reilly is a columnist for the Observer and writes about media and politics for the Irish Times, New Statesman, Guts and VICE. He shot to a kind-of prominence with a range of online endeavours including 'Remembering Ireland', a parody of Irish nostalgia sites, which featured entirely invented moments from Irish history. In 2016, he posted a long Twitter thread about the effects Brexit would have on Northern Ireland, which led to his first political writing for the New Statesman. Later on that year, his exasperated reviews of the novels of erstwhile footballer and manager Steve Bruce led to his participation in events with Guardian Football Weekly and various others. His most recent viral sensation was a thread about the time he inadvertently found himself on ketamine while in a room serving drinks to his boss's boss's boss and the President of Ireland, Mary McAleese. Seamas lives in Hackney with his family.

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