Nora Webster
- Pages: 448
- ISBN: 978-960-572-084-1
- Publication: 2015
- Categories: Literature, Books, Foreign Literature
Without a trace of melodrama, with enviable sensitivity, an obsession with detail and the recording of the seemingly insignificant, she observes her heroine with sympathy yet detachment, presenting one of the most complex and fully realised female characters in contemporary fiction.
– Eugenia Boyanou, Avgi"...Nora’s mourning becomes a source of joy and vindicates N. G. Pentzikis’s assertion that ‘mourning means victory and joy’..."
– Katrin Karipidou, Eφημερίδα των Συντακτών"...Tóibín avoids facile tension and manages to maintain the right pace in the unfolding of his story, placing the emphasis on character development. The almost hypnotic effect of ‘Nora Webster’ vindicates him once again..."
– Stavros Strigkas, Popaganda"...The female figure at the centre… As in ‘The Testament of Mary’ or the as yet untranslated ‘Brooklyn’, the focus of Colm Tóibín’s latest novel is the woman. A female character whom he has admitted bears traits of his own mother, though this does not mean that ‘Nora Webster’ is an autobiographical novel. Perhaps it is an autobiographical quest, a journey through time..."
– Aphrodite Dimopoulou, Diavasame.gr"...The pages of the book also reveal its other major protagonist, which is none other than the author’s own country. Ireland and the daily life of provincial life, its inhabitants and its untamed and captivating nature, [...] are described in a wonderful way and are among the elements that captivate the reader..."
– Librofilo, Librofilo.blogspot.gr"...Greek readers love novels from Ireland. Proof of this is the success enjoyed in our country by the books of Colm Tóibín and Anne Enright, both multi-award-winning, popular authors with a strong presence on the other side of the Atlantic as well."
– Nikos Petrou, Proto ThemaTobin – as in his other novels – manages, through a seemingly simple story, to explore the mystery of existence and coexistence, and the changes a person undergoes when circumstances change.
– Argyro Mantoglou, bookpress.gr"...Colm Tóibín offers us a sensitive, understated, thorough dissection of loss and grief. Dignity and the power of will, as well as redemptive music, adorn the novel 'Nora Webster', set in the late 1960s in the small, insular town of Enniskorthy, the author’s birthplace..."
– Giorgos-Ikaros Babasakis, LIFOColm Tóibín
Colm Tóibín was born in Ireland in 1955. He is the author of 11 novels, including The Testament of Mary (2014), Nora Webster (2015), Brooklyn (2016), A House of Names (2019) and The Magician (2023), all published by Ikaros. He has also published two collections of short stories and numerous essays. He has been shortlisted for the Booker Prize three times and has won, among others, the Costa Novel Award and the IMPAC Prize. He has been awarded the highest honour in Irish literature (Laureate for Irish Fiction) for the period 2022–2024 by the Arts Council of Ireland. He is a professor of Humanities at Columbia University. He lives in Ireland and New York.