Walking with Ghosts is the stunningly evocative memoir by Irish actor and Hollywood star, Gabriel Byrne.
'Dreamy, lyrical and utterly unvarnished' – Colm Tóibín
As
a young boy growing up in the outskirts of Dublin, Gabriel Byrne sought
refuge in a world of imagination among the fields and hills near his
home, at the edge of a rapidly encroaching city. Born to working-class
parents and the eldest of six children, he harboured a childhood desire
to become a priest. When he was eleven years old, Byrne found himself
crossing the Irish Sea to join a seminary in England. Four years later,
Byrne had been expelled and he quickly returned to his native city.
There he took odd jobs as a messenger boy and a factory labourer to get
by. In his spare time he visited the cinema, where he could be alone and
yet part of a crowd. It was here that he could begin to imagine a life
beyond the grey world of ’60s Ireland.
He revelled in the theatre
and poetry of Dublin’s streets, populated by characters as eccentric
and remarkable as any in fiction, those who spin a yarn with acuity and
wit. It was a friend who suggested Byrne join an amateur drama group, a
decision that would change his life forever and launch him on an
extraordinary forty-year career in film and theatre. Moving between
sensual recollection of childhood in a now almost vanished Ireland and
reflections on stardom in Hollywood and on Broadway, Byrne also
courageously recounts his battle with addiction and the ambivalence of
fame.
Walking with Ghosts is by turns hilarious and
heartbreaking as well as a lyrical homage to the people and landscapes
that ultimately shape our destinies.
‘Make no mistake about it: this is a masterpiece . . . poetic, moving and very funny’ – Colum McCann, author of Let the Great World Spin
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