Not Untrue & Not Unkind

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Cover of the book Not Untrue & Not Unkind by Ed O'Loughlin, ABRAMS (Ignition)
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Author: Ed O'Loughlin ISBN: 9781590206065
Publisher: ABRAMS (Ignition) Publication: June 10, 2010
Imprint: The Overlook Press Language: English
Author: Ed O'Loughlin
ISBN: 9781590206065
Publisher: ABRAMS (Ignition)
Publication: June 10, 2010
Imprint: The Overlook Press
Language: English

A Man Booker Prize–nominated novel that vividly re-creates the life of a foreign correspondent (Booklist).
 
Owen Simmons is working an easy gig at a Dublin newspaper, having left behind the life of war reporting. Then he finds an old photo, taken in Africa in the era of the Rwandan genocide. It will transport him into a wave of intense memories of dead bodies, orphans, the ravages of wartime epidemics—as well as a woman he once loved, and a shattering event in his past.
 
From an author who covered Africa for the Irish Times, this is a “gripping” novel of friendship, rivalry, and betrayal among a group of journalists and photographers in the thick of danger and far from home (Daily Mail).
 
“This atmospheric book authentically carries the sounds and flavors of a Graham Greene novel, reading at times like a memoir with the seamless underbelly of a gritty Hemingwayesque tale.” —New York Journal of Books
 
“A fine, darkly authoritative novel.” —Joseph O’Neill, author of Netherland
 
“A book that far transcends the usual literary efforts of the former combat reporter. It stands as an elegy not only for Simmons’s band of colleagues but for a golden era of journalism.” —The New York Times Book Review

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A Man Booker Prize–nominated novel that vividly re-creates the life of a foreign correspondent (Booklist).
 
Owen Simmons is working an easy gig at a Dublin newspaper, having left behind the life of war reporting. Then he finds an old photo, taken in Africa in the era of the Rwandan genocide. It will transport him into a wave of intense memories of dead bodies, orphans, the ravages of wartime epidemics—as well as a woman he once loved, and a shattering event in his past.
 
From an author who covered Africa for the Irish Times, this is a “gripping” novel of friendship, rivalry, and betrayal among a group of journalists and photographers in the thick of danger and far from home (Daily Mail).
 
“This atmospheric book authentically carries the sounds and flavors of a Graham Greene novel, reading at times like a memoir with the seamless underbelly of a gritty Hemingwayesque tale.” —New York Journal of Books
 
“A fine, darkly authoritative novel.” —Joseph O’Neill, author of Netherland
 
“A book that far transcends the usual literary efforts of the former combat reporter. It stands as an elegy not only for Simmons’s band of colleagues but for a golden era of journalism.” —The New York Times Book Review

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