JOSEPH O’NEILL
Blood-Dark Track
A Family History
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This Harper Press edition published 2009
First published in Great Britain by Granta Books in 2000
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From the reviews of Blood-Dark Track:
‘This is a beautifully written and complicated book, in which difficult perceptions are expressed with forensic honesty’
Sunday Telegraph
‘Joseph O’Neill is a corporate lawyer, a novelist … a philosopher. The story he tells here yields much evidence of the quickness of mind, analytical skill, contemplative ability and sheer endurance that these three roles demand … He also writes beautifully … But the book’s greatest triumph is in the delicate, sympathetic peeling back of layer after layer of two families before and after they overlap’
Financial Times
‘Blood-Dark Track is a superbly composed double-narrative … an extraordinary piece of detective work, removing the veil of silence that had been drawn across a history of the two branches of his family, and of the turbulent and often violent times in which O’Neill and Dakad lived’
Esquire
‘A gripping detective story, a thoughtful enquiry into nationalism, and a moving evocation of world war at the edges of its European theatre’
The Economist
‘An extraordinary book. The progress of [O’Neill’s] investigations are imbued with all the darkening excitement of a novel by le Carré or Greene’
TLS
‘His thoroughness and energy are phenomenal’
LRB
‘He uncovers fascinating parallels between the two men, illuminating the ways in which individual lives mesh with history’
Sunday Times
‘Joseph O’Neill writes beautifully. The fascination of this book lies in watching him come to terms with the violence in his family’s past’
Daily Mail
‘A most intriguing beast, this … An unusual and fascinating book’
Evening Herald
‘In its very unease, it is a remarkable work’
Irish Times
‘Blood-Dark Track moves adroitly between Ireland and the Middle East, and interlaces O’Neill’s own quest to discover what his grandfathers were up to with fascinating and unfamiliar insights into the history of their times … the result is riveting’
Sunday Express
‘An exploration into his secretive family history … makes compulsive reading’
Tatler
‘A book of remarkable virtuosity and illumination … This wonderful account is a joy to read, not least for the chance it gives us to understand ourselves’
The Herald
‘Blood-Dark Track is full of good things’
Independent
‘Unusual, expressive and absorbing. It is a rare triumph’
Irish Independent
To the memory of Joseph Dakad (1899–1964) and James O’Neill (1909–1973); to my sons; and to Sally.
Some day we shall get up before the dawn
And find our ancient hounds before the door,
And wide awake know that the hunt is on;
Stumbling upon the blood-dark track once more,
That stumbling to the kill beside the shore
– W. B. Yeats, ‘Hound Voice’
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