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      Livre Littérature Générale - Thaddeus Ó Buachalla - 01/02/2026 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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    • Auteur(s) : Thaddeus Ó Buachalla
    • Editeur : Mercier Press
    • Langue : Anglais
    • Parution : 01/02/2026
    • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
    • Nombre de pages : 368.0
    • ISBN : 1781179530



    • Résumé :

      'A brilliant fusion of scholarly detective work and speculative fiction that will leave you questioning the nature of reality itself.' - John Ahern

      When Cork academic Se?n kills an annoying fly and examines it under his flatmate's microscope, he makes a discovery that will shatter everything he believes about reality. What he sees in that tiny specimen launches him into a labyrinth of historical conspiracy, ancient texts, and dangerous secrets that powerful people have killed to protect.

      As Se?n and his fellow researchers dive deeper, they uncover evidence that this same discovery was made centuries ago by some of Europe's greatest minds-Galileo, Milton, Newton - only to be ruthlessly suppressed.

      From the scientific academies of 17th-century Amsterdam and Paris to the corridors of power in Renaissance Rome, a hidden truth has been carefully buried, one that challenges our understanding of human civilisation itself. But knowledge this profound comes at a price. As the mystery deepens, Se?n realises that some secrets have guardians who will stop at nothing to keep them hidden.

      In our age of deepfakes and social media deception, EL asks the most urgent question of our time: who controls reality?

      Part academic thriller, part historical mystery, EL is a mind-bending exploration of truth, faith and the price of knowledge that asks: what if everything we think we know about our place in the universe is wrong?

      Translated from Irish by the author, this award-winning work captures the authentic voice of contemporary Irish literature.

      This novel was first published in Irish by Coisc?im and was awarded Irish Language Novel of the Year at the An Post Irish Book Awards.

      ...

      Biographie:
      Thaddeus ? Buachalla is an Irish language author, poet, and musician from Cork City. He holds a PhD in Modern Irish from University College Cork and is the author of the critical study Cloch?in sa Scoilt on the postmodern novel in Irish literature. His debut novel EL won an Oireachtas Literary Award and Irish Language Book of the Year at the An Post Irish Book Awards. His epic poem Immram an Phr?ach?in, which chronicles a surreal nocturnal journey through Cork City, has been widely performed as a multimedia spoken word show with his own musical compositions. ? Buachalla's work combines fantastical elements with sharp satirical commentary on contemporary life, blending postmodern aesthetics with distinctly Irish urban sensibilities. Critics have compared his writing to Umberto Eco, while noting its uniquely Corkonian character that brings metropolitan vitality to modern Irish language literature. He is currently completing his second novel, Arrazalius, n? Cath? Antaine, a surreal work inspired by Hieronymus Bosch and set in 15th century Netherlands....

      Sommaire:
      'A brilliant fusion of scholarly detective work and speculative fiction that will leave you questioning the nature of reality itself.' - John Ahern When Cork academic Se?n kills an annoying fly and examines it under his flatmate's microscope, he makes a discovery that will shatter everything he believes about reality. What he sees in that tiny specimen launches him into a labyrinth of historical conspiracy, ancient texts, and dangerous secrets that powerful people have killed to protect. As Se?n and his fellow researchers dive deeper, they uncover evidence that this same discovery was made centuries ago by some of Europe's greatest minds-Galileo, Milton, Newton - only to be ruthlessly suppressed. From the scientific academies of 17th-century Amsterdam and Paris to the corridors of power in Renaissance Rome, a hidden truth has been carefully buried, one that challenges our understanding of human civilisation itself. But knowledge this profound comes at a price. As the mystery deepens, Se?n realises that some secrets have guardians who will stop at nothing to keep them hidden. In our age of deepfakes and social media deception, EL asks the most urgent question of our time: who controls reality? Part academic thriller, part historical mystery, EL is a mind-bending exploration of truth, faith and the price of knowledge that asks: what if everything we think we know about our place in the universe is wrong? Translated from Irish by the author, this award-winning work captures the authentic voice of contemporary Irish literature. This novel was first published in Irish by Coisc?im and was awarded Irish Language Novel of the Year at the An Post Irish Book Awards....

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