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Ryan Described As The “Most Interesting Author For Some Time”

The Spinning Heart

The Spinning Heart

Dónal Ryan, born near Nenagh but now based in Limerick, has been described by Antony Farrell of Lilliput Press as “the most interesting new author that I have read in some time”.

In October Doubleday Ireland, a new imprint which aims to discover Ireland’s newest generation of talented literary authors, will publish Dónal Ryan’s exceptional debut novel entitled The Spinning Heart.

The book, written in 2010, has been described as “an original, poignant and timely debut and one of the first literary novels to deal with the catastrophic social and human effects of Ireland’s financial collapse”.

The Spinning Heart will be released in the Republic of Ireland in October followed by UK publication in January 2013 while Dónal Ryan’s second novel, The Thing About December, will be published in autumn 2013.

The Spinning Heart revolves around dangerous tensions which surface in an Irish town in the aftermath of Ireland’s financial collapse. The direct consequences of greed begin to affect good and bad alike while a kidnapping and murder envelopes the entire community. Then, and through a unique chorus of voices, each struggling character endeavours to tell their own story.

The Spinning Heart reflects contemporary Ireland - it is all too human and captures the language and spirit of a rural community. The book is technically daring (structured upon a series of twenty linked monologues) while also witty, dark and sweetly poignant. Indeed, Dónal Ryan’s exciting book marks the debut of a stunning new voice in literary fiction.

Dónal Ryan told writing.ie: “I always thought of myself as a writer and during my twenties I started a number of novels, but lost heart at various points in each one.

“Eventually my wife, Anne-Marie, told me to either go upstairs and write a book or forget about it. I wrote the first draft of The Spinning Heart during the spring and summer evenings of 2010 and can hardly believe that it will be on bookshelves this October. It’s nerve-wracking, but I’m incredibly proud of the book and delighted it will be published by Doubleday Ireland and The Lilliput Press.”

Dónal Ryan is a former student of Nenagh CBS and graduated with honours from the University of Limerick where he studied law. Dónal Ryan currently works full-time for the Irish government in employment law compliance.


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