Anne Enright

The Wig My Father Wore

A woman inherits her father's toupee, probing family dysfunction and identity

About the author

Anne Enright
Anne Enright

Irish novelist who won the Man Booker Prize for The Gathering, a novel of family grief and memory. Her sharp, mordant intelligence dissects Irish bourgeois life with feminist precision. She is one of the dominant voices in contemporary Irish fiction.

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