A Death in the Family

I cannot recommend this story enough, for I consider Billy O'Callaghan the most important literary figure to arrive on the scene in ages. O'Callaghan can take any simple premise and infuse it with deep-seated, soul-stirring insight, and A Death in the Family is just such an example. His use of language is personal, in this first person reminiscence of a sister recounting the long ago death of her brother that it shows us our own humanity. It is an evocative, finely wrought story, brilliantly crafted. Read this story and be lulled by O'Callaghan's laser-sharp gift of Irish nuance, character, and place. And when you've finished, do yourself a favor and read his debut novel, The Dead House. (
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Published on November 18, 2017 07:50 Tags: ireland, ploughshares-solo, short-story
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