Field Notes from an Extinction
A Novel
by Eoghan Walls
Narrated by John Keating
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Pub Date Mar 03 2026 | Archive Date Mar 03 2026
Tantor Media | Tantor Audio
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Description
Told in the vernacular of the day, this novel-as-notebook features a nineteenth-century ornithologist on a remote Irish island—from the author of indie favorite The Gospel of Orla.
Field Notes from an Extinction follows the life and work of one Ignatius Green, a fictitious English scientist dispatched by the Royal Society to the remote island of Tor Mor off the northern Irish coast. Green is single-minded and self-righteous, brilliant and bumbling. He is determined to set the record straight on the mating rituals, feeding and care of hatchlings, and other minutiae he can gather about the Great Auk (pinguinus impennis).
Green's world is shattered when his monthly goods delivery arrives ravaged by the local Irish townsmen. His fury at their impertinence is matched only by his dismay at finding a small child amid the shipment—dirty, abandoned, mute, feral, and unmanageable. Worse, the locals are growing restless and hungry. And there is talk sweeping the land of a terrifying woman with unnatural power.
Green fights for his survival against brigands and hunger and the resolve of a fierce and angry child. And, perhaps, for a wider understanding of family amidst roiling societal unrest.
Advance Praise
"Told from Ignatius’s prickly perspective, the novel’s interplay between emotion, empathy, and humor is deft and compelling." —Foreword Reviews
"Here’s more fodder for the semi-annual call for more poet novels: Northern Irish poet Eoghan Walls’ sophomore novel is narrated via a nineteenth-century ornithologist’s notebook as he lives on a remote Irish island. Ignatius Green, ‘single-minded and self-righteous, brilliant and bumbling,’ must contend with hunger, suspicious locals, and a feral child. A darkly funny literary thriller about research, seabirds, and the terror of parenthood? Absolutely sold.” —LitHub
Available Editions
| EDITION | Audiobook, Unabridged |
| ISBN | 9798318549205 |
| PRICE | $20.99 (USD) |
| DURATION | 8 Hours, 13 Minutes |