Prophet Song - Paul Lynch's timely Booker winner is a novel written to jolt the reader awake
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2023/nov/26/prophet-song-paul-lynch-booker-prize-winning-novel-ireland-fascist-control
This seems very timely given what's happening around the world and recently in Ireland.
Prophet Song imagines an Ireland under fascist control, breaking through the it-couldnt-happen-here complacency of western societies
Soul-shattering Prophet Song by Paul Lynch wins 2023 Booker prize
Lynch imagines an Ireland that has fallen under fascist control. Eilish Stack is a Dublin scientist and mother of four, busy with work, family and her elderly father, averting her eyes from the increasingly worrying news reports. Then grim reality comes knocking at her door: the newly created secret police arrive to interrogate her husband, Larry, about his work as a trade unionist. Along with many others, he is disappeared into the maw of the state. Their teenage children want to take to the streets to wear the colours of protest, to march, to fight back but all Eilish wants is to keep them hidden and safe. As civil war breaks out, and the streets of Dublin are filled with roadblocks and snipers, she remains frozen in a state of denial. Her sister, who lives in Canada, begs her over the phone to try to escape. History is a silent record of people who did not know when to leave.
If Prophet Song is a dystopia, then, like Margaret Atwoods The Handmaids Tale, its one whose events are already happening around the world. Families like Eilishs are suffering in Ukraine, Syria, Palestine and elsewhere, refugees fleeing political violence, womens rights violated across the globe, and the far right on the rise in Europe. The recent rioting in Dublin, and the shock and disbelief that greeted it, give the novel an uncomfortable extra timeliness.
Theres an incantatory power to Lynchs prose thats reminiscent of Cormac McCarthy, but harnessed to a vision that is shockingly everyday, even as it summons the end times. This is a novel written to jolt the reader awake to truths we mostly cannot bear to admit: All your life youve been asleep, all of us sleeping and now the great waking begins.