Fools of Fortune

Fools of Fortune by William Trevor is a classic early novel published by Penguin in 1984. This edition, the first printing in this form, spans 191 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds during the tumultuous period of the Irish Civil War, focusing on the Quintons, an Anglo-Irish Protestant family who, despite their heritage, support the independence movement. Their lives take a tragic turn when a murder on their land leads to violent repercussions, forcing young Willy Quinton into a journey fueled by revenge.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes such as loyalty and the consequences of conflict, as Willy grapples with the loss of his family and the desire for retribution. The story delves into the complexities of identity and morality against the backdrop of historical turmoil. Through the Quintons’ experiences, the novel examines the impact of external forces on personal lives, highlighting the cycle of violence that ensues. Fools of Fortune offers a poignant reflection on the human condition amidst the chaos of war.
Official synopsis Publisher
Fools of Fortune by William Trevor – a classic early novel from one of the world’s greatest writers Winner of the Whitbread Prize for Best Novel of the Year Murder and revenge during the Irish Civil War The Quintons have lived in the old house in Cork for hundreds of years. Though Anglo-Irish Protestant, they sympathize with the cause of independence and secretly fund Michael Collins’ fighters. But one of their workers is an informer to the British, and when he’s murdered on their land, though they know nothing of it, the Black and Tans come seeking revenge. Till now young Willy Quinton has led a pleasant, cosseted life. But the murder of his father and sisters by British soldiers brings him to a point when he can only contemplate revenge himself. He sets off for Liverpool with hatred in his heart. Will he survive? Will the cycle ever be broken? ‘To my mind William Trevor’s best novel and a very fine one’ Graham Greene William Trevor was born in Mitchelstown, Co Cork, in 1928. He spent his childhood in Ireland and was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, but has lived in England for many years. An acknowledged master of the short-story form, he has also written many highly acclaimed novels: he has won the Whitbread Fiction Prize three times and been shortlisted for the Booker Prize four times. His most recent novel was Love and Summer (Penguin, 2010).
FAQ
What is “Fools of Fortune” about?
Who is the author of “Fools of Fortune”?
When was “Fools of Fortune” published?
What is the ISBN for “Fools of Fortune”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
