“My Father’s House is set in Nazioccupied Rome in the middle of
the Second World War. Monsignor
Hugh O’Flaherty who, using the
Vatican as his headquarters, sets
about smuggling thousands of
Jews and Allied prisoners out
to Italy to safety. The Financial
Times writes that ‘the diverse
ventriloquism of O’Connor’s
novel evokes a city in peril
with wonderful vitality.”(Colm Tóibín)
Joseph O’Connor’s fiction is published in 40 languages. Star of the Sea has sold more than a million copies. Shadowplay won the An Post Irish Novel of the Year Award and was shortlisted for the Costa. Other books include Cowboys and Indians (Whitbread
Prize shortlist), Desperadoes, The Salesman, Inishowen, Redemption Falls, Ghost Light (Dublin One City One Book 2011), The Thrill of it All, two short story collections, several stage plays and film scripts and six nonfiction volumes. His CD The Drivetime
Diaries reached number one in the Irish charts. In 2011, he was elected to Aosdána. Awards include the Prix Zepter for European Novel of the Year, France’s Prix Millepages, Italy’s Premio Acerbi, an American Library Association Award, the Nielsen
Bookscan Golden Book Award, the 2022 American Ireland Funds AWB Vincent Literary Award and the Bram Stoker Gold Medal for Cultural Achievement. His novel, My Father’s House, was published in January 2023. He is Frank McCourt Chair of Creative Writing
at UL.