Fools of Fortune

Fools of Fortune by William Trevor, published by Penguin Books in June 1990, is a work of fiction that explores the life of William Quinton, a young Irishman navigating the tumultuous landscape of the 1918 Irish Troubles. The narrative follows Willie as he grapples with the loss of his family to violence and the subsequent challenges of his upbringing. His brief love affair with his English cousin, Marianne, becomes a pivotal moment in his life, setting the stage for a complex relationship that spans decades.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of love, loss, and the impact of historical events on personal lives. The story delves into themes of violence, family dynamics, and the long-lasting effects of choices made in moments of desperation. As Willie and Marianne’s paths intertwine over the years, the narrative reveals the emotional weight of their separation and the eventual reunion that is overshadowed by past traumas. This edition contains 192 pages and is presented in English, offering a reflective look at the intersections of personal and political turmoil.
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“William Quinton, a young Irishman who survived the 1918 ‘troubles, ‘ fell in love with a beautiful English cousin. Not until fifty years later did he learn that they have a child.” *** “Willie Quinton lives with his Protestant family and is shockingly thrown into the violence of the Irish ‘Troubles’ in 1918. With the sudden death of his father and siblings through an act of terrorism, he is brought up by a maid, Josephine, while his mother becomes a hopeless alcoholic and finally a suicide. He meets a cousin, Marianne, with whom he has a brief love affair. When she learns she is pregnant she tries to find Willlie but he has exiled himself because he has committed a crime of vengeance. Although the couple is finally united after long years of separation their happiness is marred.”
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