Author:Eugene McCabe
A volume containing the novella, "Victims", and stories "Heritage" and "Cancer". The book offers a vision of the situation in Ulster that ranges from childhood confrontations to the force of passion which leads adults to reprisals and murder.
Enright deals beautifully with the modern world ... blood, guts, and heart-stopping beauty
—— IndependentAt the top of her form, she is remarkable
—— Jane Shilling , The TimesShockingly beautiful and painfully funny
—— ObserverThe quality of the writing should help to explain Enright's having won the 2007 Man Booker Prize ... single lines and paragraphs are so well crafted, with such salty, pleasantly brutal sensibility, that these stories function like beguiling advertisements for Enright's novels. After sampling Taking Pictures, those who, like me, have not yet read The Gathering will likely move her Man Booker winner nearer to the top of the pile beside the bed
—— Lionel Shriver , Daily TelegraphShe's a sphinx, an alchemist, a literary witch who sticks a spell on you. Angela Carter and Ali Smith can do this too.... buy it, read it, it isn't realism, it's music
—— ScotsmanEvery one of these stories takes you to a place you might rather not be in, but which you are drawn in to explore, allured by their dark brilliance
—— Hermione Lee , GuardianEnright writes beautifully about the distance of desire
—— Financial TimesDazzling ...These narrative snapshots are skilfully framed and in-focus, the language forthright and fresh
—— Time OutThis short story collection gives those new to her oeuvre a chance to delve into gems from her past...precociously vibrant
—— Melissa McClements , Financial Times