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The Ballad of HMS Belfast Ciaran Carson

The Ballad of HMS Belfast By Ciaran Carson

The Ballad of HMS Belfast by Ciaran Carson


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Summary

'Carson is one of the most original poets now at work in this country' John Banville

The Ballad of HMS Belfast Summary

The Ballad of HMS Belfast by Ciaran Carson

This compendium, made from Ciaran Carson's previous collections, reveals one of the most remarkable and sustained tours de force in contemporary poetry: the poet's reimaginign of his native city of Belfast. Carson introduces the reader to a city as full of surreal narrative and imaginative possibility as Borges' Buenos Aires or Calvino's Venice; at the same time he never shirks from taking a hard look at the city in all its political and cultural complexity.

In its refusal to simplify or romanticize, The Ballad of HMS Belfast is an indispensable guidebook to a city few will know exists.

'He is the master of the long line; these poems are manic, frightening and funny, and somehow manage to catch the tone of life in modern Belfast' John Banville, Irish Times

'It is about Belfast past and present and is full of surprises, savage and witty, human and extravagant. His voice is truly original, both intelligent and passionate' A. S. Byatt, Sunday Times Books of the Year

About Ciaran Carson

Ciaran Carson was born in 1948. He has published various poetry collections, including First Language, which won the 1993 T.S.Eliot Prize, and two books of prose. He lives in Belfast with his family.

Additional information

GOR008601123
9781447271239
1447271238
The Ballad of HMS Belfast by Ciaran Carson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pan Macmillan
20140508
128
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