Orchid & the Wasp
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Orchid & the Wasp
A hilarious and anarchic portrait of a downwardly mobile family in post-crash Dublin
An anarchic and hilarious portrait of a downwardly mobile family in post-crash Dublin
Book Hero Magic formatted this description to make it easier to read. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! DescriptionOrchid & the Wasp by Caoilinn Hughes delivers a stunning debut that intricately weaves together themes of ambition, family dynamics, and societal upheaval with an astute eye and a biting wit. The novel follows the indomitable Gael Foess, a witty and resourceful young woman whose journey takes her across Dublin, London, and New York. As she navigates the glittering yet treacherous realms of high society and art, Gael is determined to keep her fractured family afloat amidst the rippling tides of economic collapse.
Beginning in Dublin, Gael grows up under the shadow of her ambitious parents. Her father, a high-flying financier, leaves the family abruptly during the catastrophic economic downturn of 2008, leaving a profound fissure in their lives. Her mother, once a celebrated orchestral conductor, dissipates into a shadow of herself, leading Gael to take on the role of the family anchor. Meanwhile, her younger brother Guthrie, talented yet vulnerable, faces his own struggles, leaving Gael fiercely protective.
With her family teetering on the brink of disintegration, Gael embarks on a personal odyssey. Her travels lead her to the glitzy social circles of London, seducing and bargaining her way through opulent, drug-laced parties. As the story unfolds in Manhattan’s pulsating art scenes during the tumultuous Occupy movement, Gael's exploits reveal her shrewd survival instincts and her gradual estrangement from those she holds dear.
Hughes' narrative style is electrifying, her prose both lyrical and sharp, infused with moments of anarchic humour and profound insight. Orchid & the Wasp tackles pressing issues such as class disparity, the fluidity of identity, and the tensions of a capitalist world grinding against human virtues. The novel poses profound questions about the moral obligations we hold to ourselves and others and explores the transformative nature of life's unpredictable events.
This captivating first novel heralds Caoilinn Hughes as an extraordinary voice in contemporary literature, offering readers a story that is as fiercely intelligent as it is deeply moving. Orchid & the Wasp is not just a tale about the pursuit of ambition; it is a vivid exploration of what it means to construct a life of value amidst chaos and change.
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The book is praised for its ambitious and inventive storytelling, featuring a memorable and determined heroine, Gael Foess. Reviews highlight Caoilinn Hughes's sharp wit, luminous prose, and the novel's perceptive exploration of themes such as ambition, creativity, and societal critique within a capitalist framework. The narrative is described as full of energy, humour, and astute observations, making it an engaging and thought-provoking debut.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781786074997
Publisher: Oneworld Publications
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 07 March 2019
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Oneworld Publications
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 25.0mm
Width: 129.0mm
Height: 198.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 352
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About the Author
Caoilinn Hughes poems have appeared in Poetry Magazine, Best British Poetry and Poetry Ireland. Her writing has also appeared in The Rumpus and Tin House, and she’s been a recipient of an Irish Arts Council Literary Bursary. She divides her time between her native Ireland and Holland.
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