Somerville Press is a book publisher based near Bantry , West Cork , Ireland. Our publishing programme incorporates both fiction and non-fiction, mainly of Irish interest. We also distribute various titles for other publishers.
Breathtaking...ingenious...magical and beautiful...an exhilarating, thought-provoking and brilliantly conceived novel.
Perry's prose glows with the radiance of poetry.
ISBN: 978-1-0369-0795-2
€20 / £17.00
192 pp
Paperback with flaps
Fiction
When the great Irish writer James Joyce returned from exile in Trieste in 1909 to open Ireland’s first cinema in Dublin, he hoped the Volta Electric Theatre would be a great success. It was not a success, but an abysmal failure. Joyce returned to mainland Europe to forge the most brilliant of writing careers.
But what if Cinematograph Volta, a venture the novelist and Joyce biographer Edna O’Brien once described as ‘ludicrous’, had been a great success, and what if James Joyce had stayed in Ireland to run a successful cinema business, and to become a movie mogul of sorts.
The critically acclaimed and best-selling author of The Garden, Paul Perry imagines such an outcome in his new and brilliant counter-factual novel, Paradise House. The novel imagines James Joyce’s cinema, Ireland’s first, as a success and re-visions him as Gatsby in an Irish retelling of Fitzgerald’s classic while Ireland teeters on the threshold of revolution.
Told from the point of view of the projectionist, and Joyce’s assistant, Jacob Moonlight, here is an homage to great works of literature. Paradise House is a novel brim full of nostalgia and longing in a world of what might have been from a writer described by Fred D’Aguiar as ‘prodigiously gifted.’
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Paul Perry is an award-winning poet and novelist. He has published several collections of critically acclaimed poetry, most recently Jamais Vu (Salmon Press) which was shortlisted for the Farmgate National Poetry Book Award in 2023. He has also coauthored four international bestselling novels as Karen Perry, including The Boy That Never Was with Penguin Random House which was made into a successful TV series starring Simon Callow broadcast by RTE. His novel The Garden (New Island Press) was described by Anne Enright as ‘a lush, tough evocation of obsession and betrayal ... noir with a poet’s touch.’
Paul Perry is Professor of Creative Writing at UCD where he directs The UCD Mary Lavin Centre for Creative Writing.
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