Habitat (eBook)
320 Seiten
The Lilliput Press (Verlag)
978-1-84351-901-0 (ISBN)
Connected by familial ties, long acquaintance, simmering feuds and longing glimpses, the residents of the building are bound to one another in more ways than they know. As each inhabitant is touched by strange and sinister phenomena, and their apartment-sized worlds begin to fray at the seams, they struggle to grasp that this is a shared crisis that cannot be borne alone.
This remarkable debut novel from one of Ireland's most promising emerging talents is a startling parable of our uncertain age, as well as a beautiful and inciteful examination of how we deal with seismic events beyond our comprehension and how we can only truly find meaning through shared understanding.
'In this unsettling contemporary fable, which is a brilliant analogy for our collective apathy in the face of environmental destruction, Shine depicts a disparate group of characters, each of whom is isolated in their struggle to manage impending chaos in an apartment block in Oslo. Lucid and uncanny, the story lingers long in the mind.' Cathy Sweeney
'Truly uncanny – a novel that marries the cosmic nightmare of Darren Aronofsky's Mother! with the sociological portraits of Ken Loach. Chapter by chapter, in the face of forces that are undeniable and elemental, Habitat's domesticated world of rules and regulations deforms itself into something unsettling and eerily recognisable. I've never read anything quite like it.' Colin Walsh
'Shine's gaze is fresh, observant and unsettling. Habitat is an inventive and compelling read, a remarkable debut from an immensely talented writer.' Danielle McLaughlin
'Habitat is an uncanny fable of, and for, a disintegrating world – a bold and strikingly original debut from a sophisticated new voice in Irish fiction.' Lucy Caldwell
Catriona Shine grew up in Ireland and now works as an architect in Oslo. Her writing has appeared in The Dublin Review, Channel, Southword, Aesthetica, Hemingway Shorts, Nanjing Daily and elsewhere. She was awarded the Penfro First Chapter Prize in 2016, shortlisted/placed in the Aesthetica Creative Writing Award 2023, the Sean O'Faolain Short Story Prize 2022, and the IAFOR Vladimir Davidé Haiku Award 2017. Habitat was longlisted for the McKitterick Prize 2022. She participated in the Irish Writers Centre's Evolution Programme 2024/2025 and was awarded a Hawthornden Fellowship in 2025.
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 6.3.2024 |
|---|---|
| Verlagsort | London |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Literatur ► Romane / Erzählungen |
| Technik ► Architektur | |
| Schlagworte | 2024 new book • 2024 novel • Adrian Duncan • Aesthetica Creative Writing Award • architect oslo • Architecture • architecture fiction • architect writers • Arts Council • arts council ireland • Arts Council Literature Bursary • athea • bong joon ho parasite • books like parasite • brindle bitch • buildings in fiction • Cathy Sweeney • Catriona Shine • channel • climate change • Colin Walsh • Danielle McLoughlin • Debut • Dino • Dinosaurs On Other Planets • Dublin review • Eugene Ionesco • Fiction • fish short story • Franz Kafka • International DUBLIN Literary Award • intimacies • Irish • irish architect • Irish fiction • irish short story • Irish Times • Irish Women Writers • Jon Fosse • jon mcgregor • Kafka • Ken Loach • Knausgaard • Limerick • limerick writers • Lucy Caldwell • McKitterick Prize • metamorphisis • mother jen • multitudes • Norway • Oslo • Parasite film • penfro • penfro first chapter • reservoir 13 • rhinocerous • sean farrell • Seán O’Faoláin Short Story Prize • southword • stinging fly • The Art of Falling • these days • uncanny novel • Unique Novel • Vladimir Devidé Haiku Award • Walter Scott Prize • Windham–Campbell • Women Writers |
| ISBN-10 | 1-84351-901-1 / 1843519011 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-84351-901-0 / 9781843519010 |
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