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House of Gold

By (author) Elizabeth Cullinan

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A quietly powerful portrait of an Irish American Catholic family gathered over a single day as their formidable matriarch lies dying, Elizabeth Cullinan’s acclaimed 1970 novel returns to print with a new Foreword by Alice McDermott First published in 1970 and set in the 1950s, House of Gold is Elizabeth Cullinan’s remarkable debut novel, an intimate and unsparing portrait of a devout Irish American Catholic family assembled over the course of a single summer day as their matriarch lies dying. Confined largely to the family home, the novel unfolds in real time as siblings, in-laws, and grandchildren keep vigil, moving through familiar rooms thick with memory, obligation, and unspoken tension. Long-standing rivalries surface alongside gestures of loyalty and care; private disappointments and quiet resentments emerge in the shadow of ritual, faith, and family duty. Rather than centering a single protagonist, Cullinan’s mastery of internal monologue and voice renders glimpses of individual perspectives throughout this family shaped, and long dominated, by the powerful presence of its mother. With extraordinary attention to the textures of ordinary life, Cullinan captures the sensory and emotional atmosphere of a lower-middle-class Catholic household: the rhythms of domestic routine, the weight of religious observance, and the subtle shifts in feeling that occur as death approaches. Cullinan’s compassionate but clear-eyed narrative reveals the pettiness, tenderness, bewilderment, humor, and buried love that coexist within even the most tightly bound families. Hailed on publication for its precision of observation and emotional depth, with comparisons to Chekhov and Joyce’s ""Dubliners,"" House of Gold’s 1970 debut announced a major American literary talent. Decades on, the novel remains a quietly powerful and original achievement in American literary fiction.

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Normally shipped | Forthcoming. We are not accepting backorders for this item yet
Publisher | Fordham University Press
Published date | 5 Jan 2027
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Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 344
Dimensions | 229 x 152 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-1-5315-1480-8
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