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Title:Love and Summer
Author:William Trevor
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 211 pages
Published:September 17th 2009 by Viking Books (first published 2009)
Categories:Fiction. Cultural. Ireland. European Literature. Irish Literature. Historical. Historical Fiction. Novels. Literature

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In his characteristically masterly way, Trevor evokes the passions and frustrations of the people of a small Irish town during one long summer.

It’s summer and nothing much is happening in Rathmoye. So it doesn’t go unnoticed when a dark-haired stranger appears on his bicycle and begins photographing the mourners at Mrs. Connulty’s funeral. Florian Kilderry couldn’t know that the Connultys are said to own half the town: he has only come to Rathmoye to photograph the scorched remains of its burnt-out cinema.

A few miles out in the country, Dillahan, a farmer and a decent man, has married again: Ellie is the young convent girl who came to work for him when he was widowed. Ellie leads a quiet, routine life, often alone while Dillahan runs the farm.

Florian is planning to leave Ireland and start over. Ellie is settled in her new role as Dillahan’s wife. But Florian’s visit to Rathmoye introduces him to Ellie, and a dangerously reckless attachment begins.

In a characteristically masterly way Trevor evokes the passions and frustrations felt by Ellie and Florian, and by the people of a small Irish town during one long summer.

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Original Title: Love and Summer
ISBN: 0670021237 (ISBN13: 9780670021239)
Edition Language: English
Setting: Ireland,1955
Literary Awards: Booker Prize Nominee for Longlist (2009), International Dublin Literary Award Nominee (2011)

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Love and Summer is a quiet novel set in 1950s rural Ireland, in which some reviewers say nothing much happens. I wouldnt necessarily agree that nothing happens, in these small, sad disappointed lives little things loom large. When photographer Florian Kilderry is first spotted in Rathmoye taking photographs of Mrs Connultys funeral, Ellie Dillahan notices him as she cycles home. Miss Connulty now freed from her mothers tyranny also notices him, and when Florian starts taking pictures at the

Being an avid follower of William Trevors short stories, I was disappointed in this novel. I wondered whether he is only the master within the tight frame of 20 (or so) pages, but when liberated to a wider canvas ten times that size gets lost?From what I gathered through the characters who meander through this story without leaving any lasting impressions, the matriarch of a prominent family in an Irish village, Mrs. Connolly, dies and people gather for her funeral. There is the young wife Elie,

Update (21 Nov 2016)Re-posting this review in honour of William Trevor who passed away on 20 Nov 2016. "Love and Summer", his last novel, was published in 2009 and was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize. What a loss!In this much awaited first novel after The Story of Lucy Gault, Trevor once again, in his parsimonious and elegant prose, created a sensitively written story of a passing summer friendship. (view spoiler)[One summer, in a sleepy Irish town, Ellie Dillahan (an orphanage girl in a

I don't think I've ever read anything I didn't like by Trevor, and this is no exception. It's subtle and beautifully written, of course, and with one of my favorite themes -- that of what goes on inside people that others never know. It reminded me a little bit of Tóibín's Brooklyn (which I loved) though here we see the interior life of more than just the one young woman, as it is also the story of one placid little Irish town. As with anywhere, though, it may seem quiet, but there's a lot going

Some books are fully orchestral symphonies that swoop and buck from piano to fortissime: this exquisite translucent jewel is more like a quartet, where each sweet and poignant voice can be distinguished. The subject may be a simple one, baldly stated in the title, but William Trevor gives the tale of Ellie and Florian's summer of love resonance and vibrato, setting it off against those other voices that move in and out of their narrative. The overall effect is to make this much, oh so much more

William Trevor is known for the poetic beauty of his prose, and he doesn't disappoint in this novel. The story is set in a fictitious small Irish town Rathmoye, where nothing much happens.A love story that is relatively conventional, it raises itself above the expected love triangles marred by deceit and betrayal, by exploring the motivations and attitudes of the characters the plot involves, and unveils the better part of human nature tragedy strikes and sacrifice is offered.There is a sleepy

It is easy for me to feel on occasion overwhelmed by the world - work place stress, family illness, lack of motivation and purpose - and on those occasions I do one of two things: I take a bath or I take a nap. However, last Wednesday, I could neither bath or nap during on of these moods because I was at work, and so I walked to the local bookstore (the very terrific Bryan Prince Bookseller) and bought a book that caught my eye.* I cant necessary recommend this practice as I feel like it falls

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