An Apology For Roses

John Broderick author Nicole Flattery editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:The Lilliput Press Ltd

Publishing:7th May '26

£10.99

This title is due to be published on 7th May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

An Apology For Roses cover

First published in 1973 and swiftly banned, John Broderick’sAn Apology for Roses returns as one of the most audacious portraits of provincial Ireland ever written. Set in a midlands town where respectability masks obsession, corruption and thwarted desire, the novel follows the intersecting lives of Marie Fogarty – clever, restless, dangerously sure of her own charm – and Father Tom Moran, the charismatic curate drawn into her orbit. Around them spin the claustrophobic rituals of family, gossip, religion and commerce: suffocating drawing‑rooms heated to excess, whispered devotions, clandestine meetings in lakeside chalets, nights of hunger, fear, exhilaration and betrayal.

Broderick exposes the hypocrisies of Irish Catholic life with wit, psychological acuity and a fearless eye for the erotic and the grotesque. A novel banned in its own time for its frankness, An Apology for Roses stands now as a darkly glittering masterpiece, bold, unsettling, and unforgettably alive.

“Ireland's stagnation cannot be hopeless if she can still generate a novelist as observant and creative as John Broderick.” 


‘In 1973 ‘An Apology for Roses’ was a daring book by any standards. It was considered then to be a ‘dirty book.’ That it is being reprinted in 2016, forty-three years after it was first after it was first seized by the customs and submitted to the rigours of the censorship board, is refreshing. It sold over 30,000 copies in the first week of publication.’ — From the Introduction by Gearoid O’Br

ISBN: 9781843519782

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224 pages