The Fallen
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The Fallen
This haunting and immersive book shines a light on the dark history of Ireland and the Magdalene Laundries.
When the gates of the last Magdalene Laundry closed in 1996, Ireland moved on. Or so it seemed.
'Enraging ... superb' JOHN BANVILLE, Guardian
'Remarkable' Sunday Times
'An extraordinary gift ... both an education and a page-turner' DOIREANN N GHR OFA
'Highly readable and intelligently engaging' FINTAN O'TOOLE, TLS
'Indispensable' ANNE ENRIGHT
'A terrific unearthing of Ireland's shadowland. A landmark book' RORY CARROLL
'Vivid, fluent and deeply compassionate' Irish Times
'Powerful ... authoritative, passionate' Mail on Sunday
Following independence in 1922, Ireland began to chase a dreamβto become the perfect Catholic nation. But purity had a price. Throughout the twentieth century, thousands of women and girls who did not conformβ the wayward, the poor, the disabled, the abusedβwere sent to the Magdalene Laundries. Each was perceived to have fallen in some way. Once locked inside, their hair was shorn off, their names were erasedβ and then they were put to work. They washed, they scrubbed and they prayed, labouring in an attempt to salvage their souls.
This remains one of the darkest and most misunderstood periods of recent history. Published to coincide with the thirtieth anniversary of the last Laundry's closure, The Fallen is the forgotten story of the Magdalene Laundries, told through the voices of the women who endured them, the nuns who presided over them and the communities that lived alongside them.
Unflinching and compassionate, Louise Brangan draws on archives and survivors' testimonies to dismantle long-held myths about what the Laundries were, who was sent to these places of violence and secrecy, and why. As we move from the past into the present, Brangan compels us not only to confront this shameful history, but to ask a deeper questionβwhat do we choose to remember?
Winner of the 2024 Royal Society of Literature Giles St Aubyn Award
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781847928474
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 30 April 2026
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: The Bodley Head Ltd
Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 30.0mm
Width: 154.0mm
Height: 235.0mm
Weight: 436g
Pages: 368
About the Author
Dr Louise Brangan is an Irish academic who researches injustice and punishment. She is a 2023 BBC and AHRC New Generation Thinker and winner of the 2024 Royal Society of Literature Giles St Aubyn Award. She lives and works in Scotland.
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