The Anvy

The Anvy by Pádraig Standún, published by Bookwhip Company on August 28, 2019, is a work of fiction that explores the enigmatic presence of a strange ‘beast’ in a small island community. This edition, written in English, spans 112 pages and delves into themes of suspicion and superstition, presenting a narrative that blends humor with the mysterious. The story raises questions about the nature of the creature—whether it is a mirage, a ghost, or something more mythical, like the “pooka.”
Readers will find a unique exploration of life in a changing world, where the Anvy looms as a backdrop to everyday existence. The narrative invites contemplation on the boundaries between reality and imagination, as the community grapples with the implications of this elusive figure. Through its engaging storytelling, The Anvy offers a thought-provoking look at how folklore and belief shape perceptions in a modern context.
Official synopsis Publisher
“Now you see him. Now you don’t” “Anvy” is an Anglicised version of the Gaelic word for “animal.” (ainmhi) A strange ‘beast” stalks a small island community, mainly by night. Is it a mirage? A ghost? A naked, hairy, harmless creature? Is it man or beast? A figment of the imagination? Could it be the mythical, mysterious “pooka” or even the devil himself? Life goes on as the Anvy hovers in the background. Published in the Irish language (Gaelic) English, German, Polish, Romanian and Bulgarian, “The Anvy” deals with the underbelly of suspicion and superstition in a fast changing world in a mostly humorous way.
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