Audrey Magee

Audrey Magee is an Irish author known for her novels that often explore themes of history and human experience. Her debut novel, 'The Undertaking,' was shortlisted for the Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction.

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  1. 1. The Colony

    Set against the backdrop of a remote Irish island in the summer of 1979, the narrative unfolds as two outsiders, an English artist and a French linguist, arrive with their own intentions, inadvertently disrupting the delicate balance of the local community. As they immerse themselves in the island's culture, their presence stirs underlying tensions and challenges the islanders' way of life, leading to a poignant exploration of identity, language, and the impact of colonialism. Through vivid storytelling, the tale delves into the complexities of human connection and the enduring struggle between tradition and change.

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  2. 2. La Colonia

    The novel explores the complex dynamics of cultural identity and personal transformation through the story of a German artist who travels to a remote Irish island in the early 20th century. Seeking inspiration and escape from the constraints of his own society, he becomes entangled with the island's inhabitants, whose lives are deeply rooted in tradition and the harsh realities of their environment. As the artist immerses himself in the island's unique way of life, tensions arise between the desire for artistic freedom and the impact of his presence on the community, ultimately leading to profound changes for both the artist and the islanders.

  3. 3. The Undertaking

    A German soldier fighting on the Eastern Front enters a marriage of convenience with a young woman in Berlin to gain leave and security, only to find their hastily forged bond tested by escalating brutality and deprivation. As he endures the horrors of Stalingrad, she navigates the privileges and peril of a family aligned with the Nazi regime, seeking advancement amid air raids and scarcity. Their intertwined fates expose complicity, ambition, fragile affection, and the moral corrosion of survival, culminating in stark reckonings as the war consumes them.

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