It is not surprising that hunger would be a theme of Maggie O’Farrell’s gorgeous and sweeping tenth novel, taking place, as it does, in the decade after the Great Famine. Hunger, colonialism, displacement and, above all, the land itself pulse through this stunning work ... It is ambitious, wide and deep ... O’Farrell’s luminous prose sweeps us from place to place and from time to time; her metaphors are from the natural world ... There is great sadness in this book, and much sorrow, and a particularly disturbing extended scene of an exorcism, but Land is deeply moving and never depressing, lightened by myth, nature and song.
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