The international judges said:
Even the Dogs was nominated by M.I. Rudomino State Library for Foreign Literature, Moscow, Russia.
Here is the proud publisher’s description:
Here is the proud publisher’s description:
“They break down the door at the end of December and carry his body away”
On a still and frozen day between Christmas and New Year, a man’s body is found lying in his ruined flat. Found, and then taken away, examined, investigated and cremated.
As they watch, their stories unfurl layer by layer; stories of lives fallen through the cracks, hopes flaring and dying, love overwhelmed by a stronger need, and the havoc wrought by drugs, distress, and the disregard of the wider world.
Intense, exhilarating, and shot through with hope and fury, Even the Dogs is an intimate exploration of life at the edges of society; littered with love, loss, despair and a glimpse of redemption.“
Jon McGregor is just the third British author to win the prize. It was awarded to Andrew Miller (M) in 1999 for Ingenious Pain and to Nicola Barker in 2000 for Wide Open. (M).
Source: http://www.thereader.ca/2012/06/2012-international-impac-dublin-literay.html