Sebastian Barry was born in Dublin in 1955. The current Laureate for Irish Fiction, his novels have twice won the Costa Book of the Year award, the Independent Booksellers Award and the Walter Scott Prize. He had two consecutive novels shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize, A Long Long Way (2005) and the top ten bestseller The Secret Scripture (2008), and has also won the Kerry Group Irish Fiction Prize, the Irish Book Awards Novel of the Year and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize. He lives in County Wicklow.
‘Nobody writes like, nobody takes lyrical risks like, nobody pushes the language, and the heart, and the two together, quite like Sebastian Barry does, so that you come out of whatever he writes like you've been away, in another climate.’
‘His work reminds us how much we need these rare gifts of the natural storyteller, for reckoning with our past and present.’
‘Prose this good is a kind of enchantment, transcending the constructs that are supposed to define us.’
‘One of Sebastian Barry's extraordinary gifts as a writer is his boundless capacity for empathy, for inhabiting the skin, nerves and mouths of characters the river of history tends to wash away.’
‘Even when you come out
of bloodshed and disaster
in the end you have got to
learn to live . . .’
Laureate for Irish Fiction Sebastian Barry will read from his celebrated novels every Friday for the next eight weeks. Recorded at home in the Wicklow mountains, Barry’s reading of The Whereabouts of Eneas McNulty is available to watch now. His next recording will be live on Friday at 11 a.m. Follow #LaureateReads on Twitter or check […]
At a ceremony held on 8 February 2018 in the Arts Council, Irish President Michael D. Higgins announced Sebastian Barry as the Laureate for Irish Fiction 2018–2021. Barry – an award-winning playwright, novelist and poet – is taking over the laureateship from Anne Enright and his three-year term will begin this month. He delivered the following […]
Listen to Sebastian Barry, author of Booker-shortlisted The Secret Scripture and A Long Long Way, read from Days Without End – his latest novel about two men and the hands in life they are dealt, set in some of the most fateful years in America’s past. Time was not something then we thought of as […]
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