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Country
  
Ireland/United Kingdom

Subjects
  
The Troubles

Pages
  
197

Originally published
  
1 August 1990

Page count
  
197

Subject
  
The Troubles

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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
August 1, 1990

ISBN
  
978-0-385-41514-9

Author
  
Brian Moore

Publisher
  
Nan A. Talese

Genres
  
Thriller, Novel

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Similar
  
Brian Moore books, Northern Ireland books, Novels

Lies of Silence is a novel by Brian Moore published in 1990. It focuses on the personal effects of The Troubles, a period of ethnic, religious and political conflict in Northern Ireland from the late 1960s to 1998.

Contents

Plot

The plot revolves around the protagonist, Michael Dillon, and his wife, Moira Dillon, who are held hostage in their house by terrorists that are members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA). The men force Dillon, an apolitical hotel manager, to drive his bomb-laden car to the hotel he manages in order to kill a leading Protestant reverend, members of the Orange Order, and militant Protestants, all of whom are attending the same function. Various aspects of female psychology are also present throughout the novel, including Dillon's extramarital affair with Canadian writer Andrea and Moira's mental breakdown following the revelation of his infidelity.

Reception

Upon its publication, Lies of Silence received positive acclaim internationally. Publishers Weekly described it as "Moore's most powerful, meaningful and timely novel", the Toronto Sun said that "once again Brian Moore proves his astonishing versatility and compelling humanity as a writer," the Irish Independent noted that "the writing is crisp and taut" and that "the moral crises [...] are intensely complex and gripping," and the New York Times described it as "characteristically first rate... intelligent... brilliant." Lies of Silence was one of six books shortlisted for the 1990 Man Booker Prize.

Lies of Silence is a choice for English comparative study for the Leaving Certificate in schools in Ireland.

Translations

  • A Finnish language edition, Veren väri, was published in 1997 by Book Studio (ISBN 9516118658)
  • A Portuguese language edition, Mentiras de Silêncio, was published in 1992 by Círculo de Leitores
  • A Welsh language edition, translated by Nansi Pritchard, was published as Celwyddau Distawrwydd by Gwasg Gwynedd in December 1995 (ISBN 0860741214; ISBN 978-0860741213)
  • A spanish language edition "Mentiras del silencio", translated by Aníbal Leal. was published in 1991 by Javier Vergara Editor S.A.
  • References

    Lies of Silence Wikipedia