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Wikipedia article




'After You'd Gone' is Northern Irish author Maggie O'Farrell's debut novel. Published in 2000 by Headline Review it garnered 'international acclaim' and won a Betty Trask Award.[https://www.fantasticfiction.com/o/maggie-ofarrell/ www.fantasticfiction.com - Maggie O'Farrell] Retrieved 11-06-2019.

O'Farrell started writing the story which was to become 'After You'd Gone Home' at an Arvon Foundation course in Yorkshire. It was praised by her tutors, Barbara Trapido and Elspeth Barker.

Plot introduction



The novel centres on Alice who is in a coma following a suicide attempt. Using shifting times and viewpoints it tells of the lives and loves of three generations of women: Alice and her two sisters, her complex and secretive mother Ann, and her grandmother Elspeth in whose North Berwick home they all lived. Central to the story is the passionate relationship of Alice with her Jewish partner John, who works in Canary Wharf and is caught up in the 1996 Docklands bombing.

Reception



According to Jane Rogers in the second edition of OUP's 'Good Fiction Guide', the novel was released to 'raptuous reviews'. Rogers herself praises the 'crystal-clear prose' and goes on to say "This is a love story and a family saga, but the skill with which it is constructed and written gives startling life to these traditional subjects: feelings of love and grief are rarely so well exploredPage 368, 'Good Fiction Guide' edited by Jane Rogers, second edition publ. 2005, Elizabeth Speller writing in 'The Guardian' is also impressed with the strength of the writing, "what makes this book remarkable is a luminous use of language and imagery which turn Alice's world into one of elements and of sensation; a universe of light, smell, taste, heat and sound."[https://www.theguardian.com/books/2000/apr/09/fiction.reviews5 Her family can be brutal - as can her haircut | Books | The Guardian] Retrieved 11-06-2019. Kirkus Reviews concludes "OFarrell is an astute observer of little behaviors, the telling fidgets and habits of everyday existence, and she's at her best when piecing these together to create a sense of a real life experienced through fiction. The complex structure works beautifully, communicating the shared and interlocking sufferings of the Raikes women through its carefully worked-out layering of narrative lines. Often painful to read, but finally quite satisfying.[https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/maggie-ofarrell/after-youd-gone/ AFTER YOU'D GONE by Maggie O'Farrell | Kirkus Reviews] Retrieved 11-06-2019.

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