
Old God's Time
Award History
| Award | Year | Status |
|---|---|---|
| International Dublin Literary Award | 2024 | Shortlist |
About This Book
Sebastian Barry's novel follows a retired police detective in a seaside cottage who is revisited by his past — including a childhood marked by clerical abuse — in prose of extraordinary lyric beauty. Shortlisted for the Dublin Literary Award.
About the Author
Sebastian Barry is an Irish novelist, playwright, and poet widely regarded as one of Ireland's foremost living writers. Born in Dublin in 1955, he studied at Trinity College Dublin and has written across forms, producing an interconnected body of fiction and drama that revisits Irish history through the lives of fictional families — most notably the Dunne and McNulty clans. His novels include The Secret Scripture (2008), winner of the James Tait Black Prize for Fiction and shortlisted for the Booker Prize; On Canaan's Side (2012), which won the Walter Scott Prize; Days Without End (2016), which also won the Walter Scott Prize (making him the only author to win that prize twice), the Costa Novel Award, and the Walter Scott Prize; and A Long Long Way (2005) and The Whereabouts of Eneas McNulty (1998). Read more →

