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So Late in the Day by Claire Keegan; 9780571382019

So Late in the Day

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So Late in the Day is a poignant exploration of life's fleeting moments and the shadows of what might have been, penned by the acclaimed author Claire Keegan. The narrative follows Cathal, an introspective man, as he journeys home after a monotonous day in Dublin. This bus ride becomes a catalyst for reflection, prompting him to delve into the echoes of his past and the choices that have shaped his present.

The Plot

As Cathal grapples with feelings of unfulfillment, memories of his former relationship with Sabine resurface. He contemplates the love that could have blossomed between them had he taken a different path. Alone in his flat, accompanied only by a flickering television and a bottle of champagne, Cathal's solitude intensifies his reflections. The evening unfolds as a tapestry of regret and nostalgia, revealing the profound impact of seemingly trivial moments.

Themes

  • Regret: The story poignantly examines the weight of choices not taken and the lingering sense of loss.
  • Love Lost: Through Cathal's memories, the narrative highlights the fragility of love and connection.
  • Quiet Moments: Keegan masterfully illustrates how mundane experiences can shape the essence of our lives.
“This is a story about the things we remember and the things we forget, about the spaces between words and the silence that follows.”

Fans of Keegan’s earlier works, such as Foster and Walk the Blue Fields, will find familiar themes of intimacy and introspection in this moving tale. So Late in the Day is a testament to the power of memory and the subtle complexities of human emotion, inviting readers to reflect on their own lives and choices.

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 176 mm × 136 mm × 14 mm
Pages: 64
Publisher: Faber & Faber
ISBN: 9780571382019

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