All That Is Solid Melts Into Air
by Darragh McKeon
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Pub Date 6 Mar 2014 | Archive Date 14 May 2014
Penguin Books (UK) | Viking
Description
Moscow, 1986. In a run-down apartment block, a piano prodigy practices
silently to avoid disturbing the neighbours. In a factory, his aunt
makes car parts, hiding her dissident past. In the hospital, a talented
surgeon buries himself in his work. And in a village in Ukraine, a boy
wakes up to a sky of deepest crimson. In the fields, the cattle's ears
are dripping blood. Ten miles away, at the Chernobyl Power Plant,
something unimaginable has happened. Now their lives will change
forever.
All That Is Solid Melts Into Air is an electrifying novel about extraordinary lives in remarkable times.
Born in 1979, Darragh McKeon grew up in the midlands of Ireland and spent most of his twenties as a theatre director. He has worked in many reputable venues such as The Royal Court (London), The Young Vic (London), Steppenwolf (Chicago) and many disreputable venues such as a derelict bakery, a metro carriage and a slaughterhouse. His writing has been shortlisted for the Francis MacManus Short Story Award and the Filmbase/RTE Short Film Award. This is his first novel.
All That Is Solid Melts Into Air is an electrifying novel about extraordinary lives in remarkable times.
Born in 1979, Darragh McKeon grew up in the midlands of Ireland and spent most of his twenties as a theatre director. He has worked in many reputable venues such as The Royal Court (London), The Young Vic (London), Steppenwolf (Chicago) and many disreputable venues such as a derelict bakery, a metro carriage and a slaughterhouse. His writing has been shortlisted for the Francis MacManus Short Story Award and the Filmbase/RTE Short Film Award. This is his first novel.
Advance Praise
This daring and ambitious novel blends historical
epic and love story with a moving description of the Chernobyl disaster
and the fall of the Soviet Union. A book rich with resonance far beyond
its historical moment - Colm Tóibín
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9780670922703 |
PRICE | £14.99 (GBP) |