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Review: Nine Folds Make a Paper Swan

August 18, 2016 14:35
Ruth Gilligan: a gifted storyteller with plenty of chutzpah

BySipora Levy, Sipora Levy

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By Ruth Gilligan
Atlantic, £12.99

Ruth Gilligan has turned on its head the old adage that a novelist should write about what he or she knows. Instead, she has confidently written about what she wanted to know - namely, the history and experience of Jews living in Ireland.

This takes some chutzpah because not only is she not Jewish but she also dares to emulate James Joyce by referencing aspects of Finnegan's Wake. Thankfully, the result is a success.

Criss-crossing from the early 20th century, via the 1950s, to the present day, it tells three different stories within the main theme. Pertinently perhaps, three central characters are writers attempting to find a voice in the face of obstacles.