Description
Like nothing else you will read Hilary Mantel
Top 25 History Books of the Year, The Times
Every day a beloved father dies. Every day a lover departs. Every day a woman turns forty.
All three happening together brings a moment of reckoning.
Medieval historian Elizabeth Boyle made sense of these events the best way she knew how - by immersing herself in the literature that has been her first love and life s work for over two decades.
Fierce Appetites is the exhilarating and deeply humane result. Not only does Elizabeth Boyle write dazzling accounts of ancient stories, familiar and obscure, from Ireland and further afield, but she uses her historical learning to grapple with the raw and urgent questions she faces, questions that have bedevilled people in every age. She writes on grief, addiction, family breakdown, the complexities of motherhood, love and sex, memory, class, education, travel (and staying put) with unflinching honesty, deep compassion and occasional dark humour.
Fierce Appetites is captivating and original - as an insight into the mind and heart of a groundbreaking scholar, and as a wise and reassuring account of what it is to be human.
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Books of the Year, Irish Times
Wonderful . . . I laughed. I cried. I was blown away The Times
Pure nectar for the imagination Irish Examiner
Unusual, arresting and genuinely enriching Irish Times
I loved this luminous, radical book about bodies in time. It is a deeply personal history, that simultaneously brings medieval myth and poetry to breathing, bleeding life. An education for the mind and the heart Clare Pollard
Highly original . . . engagingly candid [and] thought-proviking Irish Independent
An eloquent plea for the value of curiosity and the life of the mind, standing up the robustness of scholarship against the frailty of individuals, the resilience of myth against brittle daily preoccupations. It s an agile story, irreverent, capacious and constantly surprising: like nothing else you will read Hilary Mantel
Bracingly honest, fiery, funny, scholarly, Fierce Appetites really is a wildly good book Hilary Fannin
Extremely intriguing . . . I found myself completely absorbed Ryan Tubridy
I absolutely loved this utterly original book. Immersing myself in Elizabeth Boyle s considerable brain was a true privilege, and the way she uses medieval narratives to unpick her own present was endlessly surprising and beautiful. I read it in two sittings, devouring her perspective on life, love, loss Clover Stroud
Fiercely smart, strange, surprising, unsettling, unflinching Jennifer O Connell, Irish Times
An outstanding achievement. Fierce Appetites defies easy categorization, is brilliantly written and simply deserves to be read Darach Ó Séaghdha
Everything is illuminated, magnified, revisioned: sexual desire, motherhood, family. Her writing is unorthodox, unnerving, and very exciting Tanya Shadrick
About the Author
Elizabeth Boyle was born in Dublin, grew up in Suffolk and returned to live in Dublin in 2013. She is a medieval historian specialising in the intellectual, literary and religious culture of Ireland and Britain. A former Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the University of Cambridge, she now works in the Department of Early Irish at Maynooth University, where she was Head of Department for five years until 2020. Fierce Appetites is her debut book.