Paperback in very good condition. Covers are slightly marked and sunned, particularly the spine, and page block is lightly blemished. Pages are clear and unmarked throughout. LW
Ciaran Gerard Carson was born in 1948 in Belfast and educated at The Queen’s University, Belfast. He knows intimately not only the urban Belfast in which he was raised as a native Irish speaker, but also the traditions of rural Ireland. A traditional musician and a scholar of the Irish oral traditional, Carson was long the Traditional Arts Officer of the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, and is a flutist, tinwhistler, and singer. He is Chair of Poetry at the Seamus Heaney Centre for poetry at Queen’s University, Belfast. He is married to fiddle player Deirdre Shannon, and has three children.
He is author of over a dozen volumes of poetry, as well as translations of the Táin and of Dante’s Inferno, and novels, non-fiction, and a guide to traditional Irish music. Carson won an Eric Gregory Award in 1978.
so different from First Language which is bursting and raucous and as I say anNOUNces itself , Breaking News seems cut-through and minimalist, sparse and sharp it's the subject matter too this is troublesy all the way down and then expands or refracts. very reminded of CK Williams' Falling Ill