Mary Costello's short story collection The China Factory was nominated for the Guardian First Book Award. Her first novel, Academy Street, was shortlisted for the International Dublin Literary Award, the Costa First Novel Prize and the EU Prize for Literature. It won the Irish Novel of the Year Award and the overall Irish Book of the Year in 2014, and has been translated into several languages. The River Capture is her second novel.
‘The River Capture is breath-taking. It is profound in the most bruising way; elegant, and then thrillingly savage; expansive, but masterfully precise, and full of sentences that made me choke on jealous rage. Costello is in a different class altogether.’ * Lisa McInerny * ‘Astonishingly bittersweet and beautiful, The River Capture is a quiet, important, hypnotic book about absolutely everything. It is as near perfect as it is possible for a novel to be’ * Sara Baume * ‘A novel of glorious abundance: reverent and angry and earthy and spiritual. Costello takes the familiar and transforms it, again and again, into soaring meditations on love, sensuality, human cruelty. To read The River Capture is to witness a writer in evolution, taking her work to a whole new level. This is a bold, sophisticated, beautiful novel, both a homage to Joyce and a deeply personal and contemporary work’ * Molly McCloskey * ‘Costello’s…style is honed down to deceptively simple profundity, capturing emotional essence with breathless economy.’ * West Australia * ‘With extraordinary devotion, Mary Costello brings to life a woman who would otherwise have faded into oblivion amid the legions of the meek and the unobtrusive.’ * J.M. Coetzee on Academy Street * ‘I read Academy Street cover to cover in one night, unable to stop. It...brings to mind the elegance of Colm Toibin and the insight of Alice Munro. Its stealthy, quiet power will exert a hold over any reader.’ * Maggie O'Farrell on Academy Street * 'These stories resonate profoundly together, whether through powerful parallels or upsetting contrasts.’ * Weekend Australian on The China Factory * 'To take on the ne plus ultra of literary modernism and bend it to one’s own ends is an audacious act of literary ventriloquism and one that Costello pulls off astonishingly successfully...Joyce devotees will discover much to enjoy in this clever homage, while fans of contemporary Irish literature will find a subtle, slightly melancholy, engrossing read.’ * Guardian * 'As elegantly written as her previous book, it is more obscure in its intentions, more adventurous in its ambitions…[B]eautifully crafted.' * Guardian * ‘Mary Costello has a genius for taking ordinary, unheralded lives and discovering within them the disquiet, the disillusionment, concealed just below the surface…This is a novel in constant conversation with Joyce’s masterpiece, an interrogation of its influence and confluence with the life of Ireland, its writers and its history.’ * Australian * ‘The most beautiful new novel I read this year. A love letter to Joyce and Ulysses that is also influenced by other Irish writers, like John McGahern and Colm Tóibín, it’s the story of how one life can take hold of another, and the fine line between integration and disruption.’ * John Self * ‘The River Capture by Mary Costello is a dream of a novel, a love letter to nature, Joyce, art and love itself.’ * Martin Doyle *