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Nude Nuala Ni Chonchuir

Nude By Nuala Ni Chonchuir

Nude by Nuala Ni Chonchuir


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Award-winning writer Nuala Ni Chonchuir uses sensual frankness and poetic language, to weave a spell around the reader in Nude. We find mercurial lovers and illicit affairs from Dublin to Paris, Delhi to Barcelona. And at the centre of it all is the unclothed body: in bedrooms, in art, and in and out of love.

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Nude by Nuala Ni Chonchuir

The women and men in Nude play out their desires and frustrations from Dublin to Paris, Delhi to Barcelona, and beyond. In these stories there are mercurial lovers, illicit affairs and mistakes that cannot be undone. And at the centre of it all is the unclothed body: in bedrooms, in art, and in and out of love.

Award-winning writer Nuala Ni Chonchuir uses her trademark sensual frankness, coupled with poetic language, to weave an intoxicating spell in these stories. If fictional worlds pivot on yearning, then the characters in these stories yearn for passion, for understanding and, sometimes, for freedom.

In the opening tale, a naive painter travels to early 1970's Paris and meets fellow Irish artist Micheal O'Farrell; there she becomes the model for his iconic political nude 'Madonna Irlanda'.

Elsewhere, a master art forger is infatuated with his lovingly carved alabaster sculpture of an Egyptian princess, but he eventually falls foul of the Art Squad and loses everything.

The story 'Sloe Wine' sees two teenage cousins begin a closer relationship with each other, while their mothers untangle the knots of their own teenage years and, in so doing, unleash a family secret.

These are lush stories of visual art, the heart and the body, in all their beauties and betrayals; there is humour and quirkiness, but beneath that is the reassurance of truth - the hallmark of all quality fiction.

Nude Reviews

Nuala Ni Chonchuir epitomises the poet/writer who uses the intensity of her poetry skills in prose to produce, in The Wind Across the Grass, sensualist microcosms of love, life and love gone astray. Here is a sharp but compassionate eye that can make us believe that these strange and wonderful characters breathe, hope and suffer....A good writer, like any good artist, should perturb and make us think. So, with this criteria, she fully deserves all accolades accorded to her.

-- Julia Bohanna * The Short Review *

. . . a gifted and ambitious artist, with a delicate feel for the accuracies and narrow tolerances of the short story.

-- Mike McCormack * To the World of Men, Welcome *

There is passion, mythology and raw human experience. Reading Nuala Ni Chonchuir, you learn that your life is reflected in what she sees. It is this quiet invading honesty of her words that makes her writing real.

-- Orfhlaith Foyle * The Galway Advertiser *

Ni Chonchuir has a deft word-touch and is imaginative and resourceful with poetic ideas. [Her] work is vital and often funny and quirky, with a punchy diligence.

-- Fred Johnston * Kiosque *

She is a real writer

-- Jeremy Addis * Books Ireland *

An affecting compendium of short stories centred on the theme of nudity and sensuality is the latest offering from Dublin-born poet and author Nuala Ni Chonchuir. The focus of these stories is not of a sexual nature; Ni Chonchuir emphasises the normality of life and, on occasion, the suggestive yearning of couples in thrall to each other, but rarely anything more daring. Her tales are complemented by varying backdrops - from the sultry heat of Barcelona to Parisian walkways - and, throughout, by fluid and descriptive prose: The sea, the sea. It's as huge as the sky... it's dark like thunderclouds, as dangerous as war. The stories featured here are generally no more than a couple of pages in length; it is a testament to Ni Chonchuir's ability that, even allowing for such brevity, Nude is still a success.

-- Fachtna Kelly and Julian Fleming

About Nuala Ni Chonchuir

Nuala Ni Chonchuir is an Irish short fiction writer and poet, born Dublin 1970. Her short fiction collections The Wind Across the Grass (2004) and To the World of Men, Welcome (2005) were published by Arlen House. Her poetry collections Tattoo:Tatu (2007) and Molly's Daughter (2003) appeared from the same publisher. She has won many literary prizes, including RTE Radio's Francis MacManus Award and the Cecil Day-Lewis Award. Nuala lives in Galway with her partner and children.

Table of Contents

  • Madonna Irlanda
  • Unmothered
  • To Drift and to Lift
  • Ekphrasis
  • An Amarna Princess up North
  • Mrs Morison of Haddo
  • Cowboy and Nelly
  • Before Losing the Valise, but Mostly After
  • The Woman in the Waves
  • As I Look
  • Jackson and Jerusalem
  • Xavier
  • Night Fishing
  • Roy Lichtenstein's Nudes in a Mirror:
  • We are not Fake!
  • Sloe Wine
  • Mademoiselle O'Murphy
  • Amazing Grace
  • Juno out of Yellow
  • In Seed Time, Learn

Additional information

NLS9781844716425
9781844716425
1844716422
Nude by Nuala Ni Chonchuir
New
Paperback
Salt Publishing
2009-09-01
144
Long-listed for Edge Hill Prize for the Short Story 2010 (UK) Long-listed for Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award 2010 (Ireland)
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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