David Park has lived and worked for most of his life in Belfast,and ORANGES FROMSPAIN is his first collection of stories.It is not surprising,then,that this collection reflects some of the anguish of that city,and some of its preoccupationsThese are stories about young people,about the realities of growing up against abackground of contradiction and confusion. What will finally surprise the reader is that they are also stories full of vigour and hope for the future. 'David Park writes beautifully about growing up in Belfast-of childhoods under God and the gun.Somehow,against all the odds,his stories are gentle,vivid,life affirming' Christopher Hope
David Park has become one of my favourite authors. His writing style is almost painfully beautiful. Park’s work can also help anyone who may want to begin to understand the puzzle that is Northern Ireland.
Park's detail for the ordinary moments makes him an extraordinary writer. The ability to turn his narrative with ease, and flawlessly, from the sublime to the unexpected.
Brave and haunting. As usual, Park's language seems chosen for communicating a feeling, image or sound that is important and never feels like showing off. Themes such as masculinity and parent-child relationships are explored convincingly.
What a compelling book of short stories. Many of them are so beautifully evocative that they bring a tear to the eye......especially given the subject matter of 'The Troubles'. These stories bring home the human cost of conflict and sectarianism in a very real and relatable way.
I tried a few times to get into this one as it seemed like an interesting premise. Eventually, I just gave up and BookCrossed it somewhere. (Alas, it has yet to be picked up/journaled!)