Author | Brian Moore |
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Genre | Novel |
Publisher | Holt, Rinehart and Winston |
Publication date | 1970 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | |
ISBN | 9780030853197 |
Preceded by | I Am Mary Dunne (1968) |
Followed by | The Revolution Script (1971) |
Fergus, a novel by Northern Irish-Canadian writer Brian Moore, was published in 1970, in the United States by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. It tells the story of Fergus Fadden, a 39-year-old Irish-born writer living in California, who is haunted by ghosts from his past, including that of his father.[1]
Moore's biographer, Patricia Craig, described it as "wholly original, and singularly diverting".[2] Jo O'Donoghue says that, in Fergus, "Moore carries the theme of family influence to an extreme conclusion".[3] George Woodcock, reviewing the novel for the quarterly journal Canadian Literature, said: "Fergus's nightmare is never less than convincing. The novel that bears his name is a masterpiece of the best kind of fantasy".[4]
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