Ciaran Carson masterfully blends his intimate knowledge of his native Belfast with the traditions of rural Ireland and the Irish language. His writing often explores the complex landscape of the city and its inhabitants, drawing on his background as a musician and a scholar of Irish oral tradition. Carson's style is known for its rich texture and musicality, mirroring his own skills as a flutist and singer. His work delves into history, language, and cultural identity, offering readers a unique perspective on the Irish experience.
Last Night's Fun's is a sparking celebration of music and life that is itself a literary performance of the highest order. Carson's inspired jumble of recording history, poetry, tall tales, and polemic captures the sound and vigor of a ruthlessly unsentimental music. Last Night's Fun is remarkable for its liveliness, honesty, scholarship, and spontaneous joy; certainly there has never been a book about Irish music like this one, and few books ever written anywhere about the experience of music can compare with it.
In Still Life, Ciaran Carson guides us through centuries of art and around the Belfast Waterworks where he walks with his wife, Deirdre; into the chemo ward; into memory and the allusive quicksilver of his mind, always bidding us to look carefully at the details of a painter's canvas, as well as the sunlight of day. This master translator chooses here to translate the painter's brush with the poet's pen, finding resemblances, echoes, and parallels. A thorn becomes the nib of a writer's pencil and the pointed pipette of a chemo drip entering the poet's vein. Yet, Deirdre stands as much in the center of these poems as do the paintings. At times, the two seem to escape into the paintings themselves: "Standing by the high farmstead in the upper left of the picture--there!--in a patch of / sunlight. ... They could be us, out for a walk." Balancing the desire to escape into the stillness and permanence of art with the insistent yearning to be fully present in each moment, Carson reminds us--"Look! ... There!"--that in the midst of illness, even in the face of death, there is, still, life.
От издателя Магическая субстанция позволяет героям "Чая из трилистника" проникнуть внутрь знаменитой картины Яна ван Эйка "Двойной портрет Арнольфини", и они обретают способность с предельной ясностью воспринимать окружающее. Хитросплетения сюжета и многослойность тематики (средневековая цветовая символика, жития святых, судьбы Ирландии) превращают повествование в замысловатое кружево. Все связано со всем, и весь мир можно увидеть в капле воды - как считал Артур Конан Доил, который также является одним из героев этой удивительной и волшебной книги. Киаран Карсон (р. 1948) - североирландский писатель, автор нескольких стихотворных сборников, лауреат ряда литературных премий. Роман "Чай из трилистника" был включен в лонг-лист премии Букера 2001 года.