A satirical attack on our modern, soulless society and he takes as his victim Dubai, circa 2007 a bizarre world that more closely resembles Mikhail Bulgakovs Russia than a corporate, cosmopolitan metropolis. ONeill has fun painting a mercilessly absurd portrait of the citys wealthy residents Our narrator is like Woody Allen trapped inside a Kafka novel Brilliant One of the wittiest critiques of modern, materialistic life that youll read for a long while Fiona Wilson, The Times
[Netherland] did not make the (Man Booker) shortlist, but The Dog really should. It is the sort of enraged, brutal, witty and at times brilliant book that leaves you worrying about the mental state of its writer. Lucy Atkins, Sunday Times
On page after page, O''Neill can still dazzle as a compellingly intelligent writer. Everywhere you look, there''s a shimmering portrait of modernity waiting to be glimpsed [An] ambitious, lucidly thought-through novel Robert Collins, Guardian
ONeill has become a writer extraordinarily attuned to the global and the post-national Like Netherland, The Dog has captured the zeitgeist This is where ONeill feels at home: telling the stories of those who cease to belong. Duncan White, Telegraph
An excellent fourth novel A finely crafted absurdist drama, written in sometimes thrillingly convoluted but never clunky prose. Metro
Our only truly international writer, exploring contemporary subjects that have global resonance in books that brim with breathtaking but always carefully modulated prose O''Neill''s writing reflects the individual''s concerns in our desolate modern world in prose that is illuminating, amusing, sometimes beautiful, but never showy. A joy to read It''s the favourite and it deserves to win [the Booker] Supremely insightful and intelligent You can open the book anywhere and find sparkling sentences that perfectly describe what is momentarily in focus Original and brilliant. Irish Independent