A Ghost In The Throat
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Foyles Non-Fiction Book of the Year 2020
A memoir of a mother and wife who finds herself obsessed with an eighteenth century poem and its female author, A Ghost in the Throat morphs into a literary quest, a tale of a mutual haunting across centuries, and a celebration of the female text in all its forms. Ní Ghríofa’s lyrical style nourishes the mind and soul throughout: every sentence is a feast.
Synopsis
A true original. In this stunningly unusual prose debut, Doireann Ni Ghriofa sculpts essay and autofiction to explore inner life and the deep connection felt between two writers centuries apart. In the 1700s, an Irish noblewoman, on discovering her husband has been murdered, drinks handfuls of his blood and composes an extraordinary poem. In the present day, a young mother narrowly avoids tragedy. On encountering the poem, she becomes obsessed with its parallels with her own life, and sets out to track down the rest of the story. A devastating and timeless tale about one woman freeing her voice by reaching into the past and finding another's.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Tramp Press
- ISBN: 9781916434271
- Number of pages: 224
- Dimensions: 198 x 129 mm
- Languages: English




















