Review
“Sullivan offers the most useful single-volume study to date of the 19 novels produced by Moore over the last 40 years....Sullivan's effort admirably distills Moore's technique and worth.... All academic collections.”–
Choice“This is a comprehensive and searching study of the fiction of Brian Moore, which brings a marked and subtle intelligence to bear upon the crux of faith in Moore's writing, linking this question to a feature of the work which has not hitherto been given much attention, the craft of the fiction. In this treatment Moore emerges as a careful and conscious artist deeply engaged in a prolonged exploration of the crisis of faith in twentieth century life and action.”–
Robert Welch Editor of The Oxford Companion to Irish Literature“Sullivan's study of Moore...is a mature and thorough work, marked by its clarity, critical rigor and solid scholarship. {It} is theoretically sophisticated without being pretentious.”–
Thomas Staley Director of the Harry Ranson Humanities Research Center, the University of Texas at Austin“This study by Robert Sullivan of Brian Moore has been long awaited and eagerly expected. It is a definitive account of a major Irish author, remarkable both for its detail and its lucidity. Those already acquainted with the novels of Brian Moore will find Dr. Sullivan's study redolent with fresh insights, and those who come to Moore for the first time will find it a helpful introduction.”–
Professor Philip Hobsbaum University of Glasgow
About the Author
ROBERT SULLIVAN is a native of Belfast, Northern Ireland.