That Old Country Music
By Kevin Barry
By Kevin Barry
By Kevin Barry
By Kevin Barry
By Kevin Barry
Read by Kevin Barry
By Kevin Barry
Read by Kevin Barry
Category: Short Stories | Literary Fiction
Category: Short Stories | Literary Fiction
Category: Short Stories | Literary Fiction | Audiobooks
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$17.00
Mar 01, 2022 | ISBN 9781101911358
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Jan 12, 2021 | ISBN 9780385540346
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Jan 12, 2021 | ISBN 9780593339497
232 Minutes
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Praise
ONE OF NPR’S BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR • Named a most anticipated book of the year by Vulture, O, The Oprah Magazine, The New York Post, Literary Hub, The Millions, and more*
“Barry brilliantly evokes both the good and bad sides of love, and does so with stunningly gorgeous writing…There’s not an aspect of writing that Barry doesn’t excel at. His dialogue rings true, and he’s amazingly gifted at scene-setting—he evokes both the landscape of western Ireland and the landscape of the human heart beautifully.”
—NPR
“I had to quit reading this book the first day I had it in my hands, just so I could have it to read the next day. It’s that good.”
—Richard Ford
“Coarse and lyrical, arresting and often hilarious. There are verbal titillations and delights on nearly every page, but also an undertow of sorrow…Barry’s old country music cuts deep into the reader’s heart.”
—Washington Post
“Splendid…Easygoing in their elegance and capacious in their emotional range, these stories draw naturally from Ireland’s literary tradition without becoming distorted by nostalgia or homage.”
—Wall Street Journal
“Kevin Barry’s new collection of melodic and melancholy short stories, set against the harsh, majestic landscape of the Irish countryside, conjures a dark and richly textured world haunted by history. Read slowly and savor.”
—Vulture
“There are no bad Kevin Barry books. There are no sedate Kevin Barry books. Every darkly-soulful tragicomedy he produces—be it a novel or a short story collection—is a wild, electrified beast of language that throws you up on its back as it dances with manic glee around the lonesome, haunted west of Ireland landscape…The stories in That Old Country Music have all the hypnotic pathos and inimitable linguistic verve of Barry at his very best.”
—LitHub
“Barry’s style [is] a nervy mix of high poetry and low comedy that he applies with unceasing vigor.”
—The New York Times Book Review
“Barry’s new collection creates its own literary language, blending a deep humanity with mordant humor.”
—O, The Oprah Magazine
“Barry skillfully blends humor and pathos…An inspired, evocative book.”
—Minneapolis Star Tribune
“Barry has the right stuff for short stories. He brings characters to life quickly and then blesses them with his uncanny ear for dialogue and prose rhythms, his compassion and wry wit…Exceptional writing and a thoroughly entertaining collection.”
—Kirkus (starred review)
“The multi-award-winning Barry (Night Boat to Tangier) dazzles with his word wizardry and the effortless grace of his perfect sentences.”
—Library Journal
“Stellar…The hallmarks of Mr. Barry’s writing are in evidence here, from the earthy dialogue to his many poetic descriptions.”
―Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
“The master short story teller turns messy emotions into riveting tales of wounded Irish folk…One of the best collections you’ll read this year.”
―Sunday Times (UK)
“Wild, witty stories…The west of Ireland teems with canny characters and vivid language…Darkly glimmering…Their language is exhilarating, its verve evoking the very best of Barry’s compatriots while further carving out a territory that’s all his own.”
―Observer (UK)
“Barry often writes with sonorous wisdom…but as readers of his grimly hilarious novels will know, his language is just as precise when it is in the service of comedy…Exhilaratingly funny and poignant fables.”
―Sunday Telegraph (UK)
“These playful, serious and beautifully crafted stories allow Barry to experiment as we need great writers to do.”
―Irish Times
“An extraordinary writer . . . In his short stories Barry seems most fully and brilliantly himself. . . . So rich and so flawlessly crafted―its best stories feel instantly canonical, as if we’ve already been reading them for years . . . The opening story is letter-perfect from its first line . . . Funny, moving, built with superior economy, this is the real thing . . . Barry remains the great romantic of contemporary Irish fiction. Like all of the most interesting artists, he gets better with every risk he takes. The courage may be his. But the rewards are all ours.”
―Irish Independent
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