Literature

Conor Montague in Conversation with Dorothy Allen – UK Book Launch of “Capital Vices”

The ICC is delighted to present the UK Book Launch of “Capital Vices”, stories written by the ICC’s Playwright In Residence, Conor Montague. Conor is a hugely gifted writer who has been leading playwriting and creative writing workshops at the ICC since 2017. Conor will be in conversation with broadcaster Dorothy Allen.

Capital Vices
“A capital vice is that which has an exceedingly desirable end so that in his desire for it, a man goes on to the commission of many sins…”
– St. Thomas Aquinas

 

A backpacker in India discovers the integrity of cockroaches. An amputee dwarf hustles a biker gang in the last chance saloon. A young girl distils poitín for the first time. Bat Man saves lives on a Thai beach. Santa Claus ruins Christmas. A US marine decides he must kill Donald to save America.

 

Capital Vices is a collection like no other. An exhilarating journey in the splendid company of outlaws, chancers, rogues and vagabonds.

 

Capital Vices – Author Reviews

‘Conor Montague is a fearless writer with an uncanny ability to take the reader further, faster. Fierce, poetic, innovative and often very funny. This collection has it all; the depths and the darkness, as well as images that ring clear as a bell and linger. A brilliant body of work.’ Jess Kidd, author of The Night Ship (Canongate)

“Flan O’Brien meets Hunter S – Fear and Loathing in Ballinasloe and beyond. Montague’s wild book is akin to strapping yourself onto a rollercoaster that snakes around three continents, and just when you are upside down and crying for mercy, you swerve off to a different place, moved by characters rarely written about in Irish fiction. Brilliantly written with a natural ear for dialogue and a deep love for those unrooted headcases who wander the globe open to adventure. From the dark institutions of Ireland they take on the world and grab life bare handed, as if it were the throat of a cobra slithering into your jail cell.” Emer Martin, author of Thirsty Ghosts (Lilliput Press)

“Montague writes with a direct, visceral poetry and this whole collection is the work of a born storyteller.” –  Mike McCormack, author of Solar Bones (Tramp Press)

“Conor Montague writes neon draped prose, characters caught, lost, or living entranced in a smelter of realities. His words conjure a misfit’s vision, a child’s delight, a killer’s desperate play-land. Akin to Henry Miller, Conor Montague writes of ‘lost souls downtown’ and the constant lurking yearn for lives other than our own.” Órfhlaith Foyle, author of Three Houses in Rome (Doire Press)

“The characters in Capital Vices are tightly wound and on edge in Montague’s intense visceral dramas. Montague has the ear of a dramatist — acute to the darkly funny sounds of people trying to talk their way out of trouble. Both lyrical and absurd, Montague’s stories are a joy to read.”  –  Martina Evans, author of American Mules (Carcanet)

“With Capital Vices Montague has created a memorable cast of characters; errant, wayward, misplaced, and all the time scavenging for their place in the scheme of things. A collection replete with whiskey wisdom; ache and edge; heart and humour; vigour and poignancy, the swish and bluster of life.” Alan McMonagle, author of Laura Cassidy’s Walk of Fame (Picador)

“A roller coaster ride through time, from Ireland to India with a stopover in Disney World. Montague’s stories are packed to the brim with craic and cringe in equal measure. Written in technicolour, an ensemble cast of characters are all tested to the limit with unexpected results. This magical blend of flash fiction and short stories is fresh and inventive, I laughed out loud and cried in turn.”  Aoibheann McCann, author of Marina (Wordonthestreet)

Fri 22 September 2023

Doors: 7.30pm; Starts: 8pm

Tickets: FREE

Author Bio
Conor Montague is from Galway. A graduate of the MA in Writing at NUIG, Conor facilitates workshops for London Writers Eclective and is resident playwright at the Irish Cultural Centre, Hammersmith.
His fiction has been published in Shooter Literary Magazine, The Lonely Crowd, HOWL: New Irish Writing, Galway Stories (Doire Press), Noir by Noir West: Dark Tales from the West of Ireland (Arlen House), and placed/shortlisted for The Bridport Prize, the V.S. Pritchett Award, Fish Prize, the Bath Flash Fiction Award, The Writers Bureau Flash Fiction Comp, Hammond House International Literary Prize, Oxford Flash Fiction Prize and Reflex Flash Fiction Comp.
Capital Vices (Reflex Press) is his debut collection of short fiction.

About Dorothy Allen: 

Dorothy is an award winning journalist, currently the London correspondent of Swiss magazine Tierwelt. She is a former BBC reporter, working in documentary programmes for television (Brass TacksPanorama) and radio (File on Four). As a print journalist, she won a Feature Writer of the Year award while reporting for the Burton Daily Mail. She has also written a weekly television review column for The Tablet magazine. Dorothy is a former Vice Chair of the Irish Literary Society. Dorothy is also a key member of the ICC Irish Literature Programming team.

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