3.png

Non-Fiction

From biography, memoir and essays to history and current affairs, you’ll find New Island books at the leading edge of Irish non-fiction.

A Very Strange Man

A Very Strange Man

€17.95

A Memoir of Aidan Higgins

by Alannah Hopkin

Honest and heartbreaking literary memoir of the lives of two Irish writers, from the thunderbolt of love to receding into dementia and remaining the greatest of companions throughout.

All his life he was obsessed by memory: 'Is the memory of things better than the things themselves?'

ISBN 9781848407930 | C format paperback | Publication date: 23 April 2021

Quantity:
Add To Cart

Join Alannah for a special in-person event with Matthew Geden in Bantry House, Sunday 11th July, Noon with West Cork Literary Festival.
Tickets are €10 and very limited. See link for more details: westcorkmusic.ie/events/2021/alannah-hopkin-a-very-strange-man/

 

This is a love story, set in the Irish literary world between 1986 and 2015. When they were first introduced by the poet Derek Mahon, Alannah Hopkin was an arts journalist turned full-time writer and Aidan Higgins, twenty-three years her senior, was a literary stylist, often cited as the heir to Ireland’s great Modernist tradition. They wrote steadily during their twenty-nine years together, but their careers could not have been more different: while Aidan focused on fiction and memoirs, Alannah prioritised work that paid the bills. This gave Aidan the most stable and productive years of his life. But as his eyesight failed and his memory began to fade, Alannah became his carer and had to fight to keep her own writing career alive.

Drawing from diaries and notebooks, and correspondence with writers such as Samuel Beckett, Alice Munro and Harold Pinter, this is a unique record of a major Irish writer. From the joyful honeymoon years – filled with launches, festivals and visits to their Kinsale home by Richard Ford, Edna O’Brien and other literary legends – to the increasingly difficult years of Aidan’s decline, Hopkin tells their story candidly and without commentary. She shows us how, in spite of all, they remained the best of friends, in love until Aidan’s very last breath.

A Very Strange Man is an exceptional piece of writing, objective and authoritative, personal, honest and moving.

ALANNAH HOPKIN is based in southwest Ireland. She is The 2020 Frank O’Connor International Fellow. Her story collection The Dogs of Inishere was published by Dalkey Archive Press in 2017. Her stories have appeared in the London Magazine and The Cork Literary Review, among others, and have been short-listed for the RTÉ Short Story Award. She has published two novels with Hamish Hamilton.

A Very Strange Man was launched as part of the Cork World Book Festival on April 24th, watch it back here:

Appreciating and understanding Aidan Higgins’s work is enriched by Alannah Hopkin’s A Very Strange Man, invaluable to literary scholars and those questing readers who seek out the best.
— ANNIE PROULX
I can’t remember when I’ve read such a moving memoir, or one written with such raw honesty ... It’s also compelling; I couldn’t put it down. It stands out for the clear-eyed view of a wife who doesn’t shy away from sometimes portraying herself in an unfavourable light.
— SUE LEONARD, BOOKS IRELAND, APRIL 2021
Alannah Hopkin has written a fond, honest and deeply fascinating memoir of her partner Aidan Higgins, a major figure in Irish writing in the 20th century, a link between the high modernists Joyce and Beckett and the more restrained generation of writers that followed him. His reputation should be far higher than it is, but he had no time for the razzmatazz and self-promotion writers are required to engage in now. A Very Strange Man will surely help to right the balance.
— JOHN BANVILLE
a subtle and memorable book ... clear-eyed and candid, but generous too and wise
— COLM TÓIBÍN, THE IRISH TIMES, APRIL 2021
Powerful and moving. Above all, this is a book about the emotional challenges of caring for someone with dementia – proving that grief really is the price we pay for love.
— Sunday Business Post
Your book of the year?

So far, A Very Strange Man, by Alannah Hopkin. This is a strangely consoling memoir, and a very rare thing, being an accurate, candid, and moving book about what it is like to be a writer and to live with a writer. I began it the other morning outside in the sun and finished it some hours later, with a mild sunburn and a sense of great gratitude.
— Sebastian Barry, Irish Independent, May 2021
among the richest accounts I’ve ever read of lives devoted to writing.
— Rob Doyle, Irish Times
…a memoir of Aidan Higgins, but much more besides.
— Henry Bauress, Leinster Leader
A moving, unsentimental tribute to the great writer, considered to be the natural heir to Joyce and Beckett.
— Anne Cunningham, The Meath Chronicle
If you read no other memoir this year other than A Very Strange Man you’re doing the right thing. I found the book transfixing and simply could not put it down.
— Gerald Dawe, Dublin Review of Books, July 2021
AC_FUND_Literature Hi res.jpg

Gratefully supported by the Arts Council of Ireland.

 
Book Bundle: Hopkin and Higgins
Sale Price:€30.00 Original Price:€32.90

Buy both books as a bundle and save.

An additional 20% discount will be applied at check out as standard for all online purchases at newisland.ie. Total saving on RRP = €8.90!

 
Donkey's Years
€14.95
9781848408678.jpg

Almost There: The Onward Journey of a Dublin Woman

€14.95
Blanketmen

Blanketmen

€15.95
A Year's Turning

A Year's Turning

€19.95
Mr Pussy: Before I Forget to Remember

Mr Pussy: Before I Forget to Remember

€16.95
In Her Shoes Untitled_Artwork-148.jpg

In Her Shoes

from €17.95