Actress
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Anne Enright
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Anne Enright
Summary
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From the Booker-winning Irish author, a brilliant and moving novel about fame, sexual power, and a daughter’s search to understand her mother’s hidden truths
This is the story of Irish theatre legend Katherine O’Dell, as told by her daughter Norah. It tells of early stardom in Hollywood, of highs and lows on the stages of Dublin and London’s West End. Katherine’s life is a grand performance, with young Norah watching from the wings.
But this romance between mother and daughter cannot survive Katherine’s past, or the world’s damage. As Norah uncovers her mother’s secrets, she acquires a few of her own. Then, fame turns to infamy when Katherine decides to commit a bizarre crime.
Actress is about a daughter’s search for the truth: the dark secret in the bright star, and what drove Katherine finally mad.
Brilliantly capturing the glamour of post-war America and the shabbiness of 1970s Dublin, Actress is an intensely moving, disturbing novel about mothers and daughters and the men in their lives. A scintillating examination of the corrosive nature of celebrity, it is also a sad and triumphant tale of freedom from bad love, and from the avid gaze of the crowd.
© Anne Enright 2020 (P) Penguin Audio 2020
Critic reviews
Remarkable resonance in every way.
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Actress
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“ I was the most real thing in the room, I was right there, I had been all along. Because tucked inside her on the day she shot out into the world was the little egg of me... She told me that I was nested inside her from the day she was born, like a little Russian doll.”
Actress is the imaginary biography of Katherine O’Dell, written by her fictitious daughter, Norah. A story of an intimate and flawed mother and daughter relationship. It follows O’Dell’s rise and fall; from stardom to her grave. Norah is perfectly placed to tell this story.
Anne Enright is a keen observer and writes with a sharp eye and subtle evocation of her characters’ emotional rollercoaster. It is a finely crafted piece of literary fiction. Exploring themes of sexuality, #metoo, mental health, Ireland’s tumultuous history and the stage; this is a superbly crafted book. * may contain triggers*
Anne Enright narrates the audiobook herself, something I always love. To hear the book and it’s nuances exactly as the writer intended is a wonderful thing. Her Irish accent adds to the depth of the experience.
This wasn’t a book I was expecting or anticipating this month but something drew me to begin the audiobook...I’m so glad I did.
A beautifully crafted novel.
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I loved the way that we watched Katherine’s slide into mental health problems through the eyes of her daughter, juxtaposed with the life that she had lived before - the whole bohemian, free living, carelessness of it. And then the reveal that all was not as it seemed. I enjoy books that explore family relationships - in fiction the opportunities are endless.
I really liked the historical element as well: the troubles in Ireland and how they impacted on Katherine and Norah. Not that it’s an enjoyable topic, but I have family connections, and the history of this fascinates me. To be honest, a lot of things impact on the relationship of this mother and daughter. It must have been very difficult for Norah to grow up in the way that she did - and again, I have to remind myself that this isn’t a true story!
This is the first Anne Enright novel that I’ve read/ listened to, and I have another book of hers on my bookcase that I’ll be moving up the ‘to be read’ pile. I think she’s an author that I’ll also be adding to me ‘read everything by them’ list!
A new go to author!
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Fascinating and gripping.
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