JOSEPH O’CONNOR’S THE THRILL OF IT ALL LONGLISTED FOR THE INTERNATIONAL IMPAC DUBLIN LITERARY AWARD 2015

THE THRILL OF IT ALL by Joseph O’Connor has been longlisted for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award 2015. The longlist has just been announced, and O’Connor finds himself in good company alongside Martin Amis, Paulo Coelho, Michael Cunningham, David Grossman and other internationally acclaimed authors.

Books are nominated for the Award by invited public libraries in cities throughout the world - making the Award unique in its coverage of international fiction. Each year a panel of distinguished international judges is then put in place under a non-voting chair to consider each book from the longlist and narrow it down to a shortlist of up to 10 titles, coming up with the final winner by June.

THE THRILL OF IT ALL was nominated by Tampere City Library, in Finland. The librarian explained his choice: ‘To succeed in writing a novel about the music business appears to be almost as hard – if not even harder – than actually making it in the said business. However, O’Connor pulls it off admirably, his take on the subject manages to capture and convey “the thrill of it all” well and truly. The fragile interpersonal relationship of the protagonists has been portrayed in a particularly convincing manner. Ships in the night, indeed…’

THE THRILL OF IT ALL is O’Connor’s first contemporary novel after the critically-acclaimed million-copy selling STAR OF THE SEA, and the two historical novels that followed it. It has been chosen by Colm Toibin as one of his Best Books of2014 in The Observer, and as Irish Times’ Book of the Week in August 2015.

At college in 1980s Luton, Robbie Goulding, an Irish-born teenager, meets the elusive Fran Mulvey, an orphaned Vietnamese refugee. Together they form a band. Joined by cellist Sarah-Thérèse Sherlock and her twin brother Seán on drums, The Ships in the Night set out to chase fame. But the story of this makeshift family is haunted by ghosts from the past.

Spanning 25 years, THE THRILL OF IT ALL rewinds and fast-forwards through an evocative soundtrack of struggle and laughter, infused with blues, ska, classic showtunes, New Wave and punk. Using interviews, lyrics, memoirs and diaries, the tale stretches from suburban England to Manhattan’s East Village, from Thatcher-era London to the Hollywood Bowl, from the meadows of the Glastonbury Festival to a wintry Long Island, culminating in a Dublin evening in July 2012, a night that changes everything.

A story of loyalties, friendship, the call of the muse, and the beguiling shimmer of teenage dreams, this is a warm-hearted, funny and deeply moving novel for anyone that’s ever loved a song.

Joseph O’Connor has written film and television scripts, journalism, short stories, biography and travel literature. In summer 2009 he took up the prestigious Harman Visiting Professorship in Creative Writing at Baruch College, City University of New York, following in the footsteps of Edward Albee, Paul Auster, Anita Desai and Yeats (who features in GHOST LIGHT). In 2014 he became theinaugural Frank McCourt Chair in Creative Writing at the University of Limerick, chosen above many other distinguished writers considered for the post.

 

THE THRILL OF IT ALL by Joseph O’Connor published in paperback this Thursday

Joseph O’Connor’s THE THRILL OF IT ALL is published in paperback on 2 July by Vintage, with a vibrant new look for the cover.

THE THRILL OF IT ALL narrates the exciting yet heartbreaking life-cycle of a band, The Ships, from a first friendship between two students at Luton College in the early 1980s, to their rise on the global stage and beyond. The tale of four people trapped in the dysfunctional family of a band by the whirlpool of their addiction to music.

The novel was shortlisted for Eason Novel of the Year in the Irish Book Awards, and was nominated for the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse prize. It was also a Radio 4 ‘Book at Bedtime’ staring Philip Glenister.

Joe’s novels have won many prizes including the American Library Association Award, the Irish Poet Award for Fiction, and the Prix Millepages. In 2012 Joe won the Irish PEN Award for outstanding achievement in literature.

THE THRILL OF IT ALL has been published in Holland by Ambo Anthos and Germany by Fischer, with rights also sold in France, Italy and Czech Republic.

Praise for THE THRILL OF IT ALL:

‘Paragraph after paragraph of brilliance.’ – Guardian

‘What makes this novel such a compulsive read is its extraordinary emotional intensity... an incredibly moving piece of work.' - Irish Sunday Independent

‘O'Connor brilliantly evokes the 1980s...and superbly evokes the struggles of a naive and yet determined band to survive on the road… Don't just buy the book: petition the publishers to release the soundtrack.' – Mail On Sunday Five Star Review

THE THRILL OF IT ALL by Joseph O’Connor nominated for Irish Book Awards' Novel of the Year

Joseph O’Connor’s ‘incredibly moving piece of work,’ THE THRILL OF IT ALL, has been shortlisted for The Eason Novel of the Year 2014, in the Irish Book Awards. The other nominees for the Novel of the Year are ACADEMY STREET by Mary Costello, A HISTORY OF LONELINESS by John Boyne, FROM OUT OF THE CITY by John Kelly, NORA WEBSTER by Colm Tóibin and THE BONE CLOCKS by David Mitchell. The winner is selected by popular vote, here, and will be awarded on 26 November.

O’Connor is also on the longlist for the first ever Laureate for Irish Fiction. Alongside 33 other authors, Joseph O’Connor is being considered for the three year position which carries a €150,000 bursary and will see the Laureate teach at University College, Dublin and New York University. Other nominees include Booker prize winners John Banville and Roddy Doyle, and last year’s Bailey’s Women's Prize winner Eimear McBride.

THE THRILL OF IT ALL narrates the life-cycle of a band, The Ships, from a first friendship between two students at Luton College in the early 1980s, to their rise on the global stage and beyond. In essence, it’s the tale of four people trapped in the dysfunctional family of a band by the whirlpool of their addiction to music. 

Joe’s novels have won prizes including the American Library Association Award, the Irish Poet Award for Fiction, and the Prix Millepages. In 2012 Joe was awarded the Irish PEN Award for outstanding achievement in literature. 

THE THRILL OF IT ALL was recently Radio 4’s Book at Bedtime, and was nominated for the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse prize. It is out now in paperback from Harvill Secker.

 

Praise for THE THRILL OF IT ALL:

‘Paragraph after paragraph of brilliance.’ – Guardian

‘What makes this novel such a compulsive read is its extraordinary emotional intensity... an incredibly moving piece of work.' - Irish Sunday Independent

‘O'Connor brilliantly evokes the 1980s...and superbly evokes the struggles of a naive and yet determined band to survive on the road… Don't just buy the book: petition the publishers to release the soundtrack.' – Mail On Sunday Five Star Review

Joseph O’Connor’s THE THRILL OF IT ALL will be next week’s Book at Bedtime on BBC Radio 4

THE THRILL OF IT ALL is next weeks Book at Bedtime on BBC Radio 4. ‘The Ships’ will be hitting the airwaves at 22:45 on Monday 25th August. Book at Bedtime will then broadcast the rest of the novel at 22:45 every evening on Radio 4 for the following fortnight. For more information, see the BBC’s website here:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04f9lmn 

THE THRILL OF IT ALL narrates the life-cycle of a band, The Ships, from a first friendship between two students at Luton College in the early 1980s, to their rise on the global stage and beyond. In essence, it’s the tale of four people trapped in the dysfunctional family of a band by the whirlpool of their addiction to music. 

In Radio 4’s production, Robbie Goulding the prime mover of the group will be played by Philip Glenister. Ramon Tikaram takes the role of Fran, the band’s brilliantly verbal, sexually protean lead singer. Sister and brother, Trez and Sean, round out the quartet as cellist and drummer and will be voiced by Natasha Little and Shaun Dingwall respectively. Finally, Robbie’s daughter Molly will be played by Jennifer Armour.

Joe’s novels have won prizes including the American Library Association Award, the Irish Poet Award for Fiction, and the Prix Millepages. In 2012 Joe won the Irish PEN Award for outstanding achievement in literature. 

THE THRILL OF IT ALL was nominated for the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse prize. It is out now in paperback from Harvill Secker.