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I Could Read the Sky

Af: Timothy O'Grady Engelsk Paperback

I Could Read the Sky

Af: Timothy O'Grady Engelsk Paperback
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‘Think about a tune … the unsayable, the invisible, the longing in music. Here is a book of tunes without musical notes … It wrings the heart’ John Berger

''The voice that O''Grady has crafted succeeds so well...running in parallel, Pyke''s stark arresting images are laced between the paragraphs and chapters. The interplay between the two mediums is delicately powerful'' Hilary White

‘A masterpiece’ Robert Macfarlane

‘O’Grady does not just respond to Pyke’s stark, beautiful photographs: he gives voice to thousands’ Louise Kennedy

‘The experience of Irish emigration uniquely and powerfully illuminated’ Mark Knopfler

‘If the words tell the story of the voiceless, the bleak lovely photographs show their faces. Fiction rarely gets as close to the messy, glorious truth as do memories and photographs. This rare novel dares to use both’ Charlotte Mendelson, TLS

An old man lies alone and sleepless in London. Before dawn he is taken by an image from his childhood in the West of Ireland, and begins to remember a migrant’s life. Haunted by the faces and the land he left behind, he calls forth the bars and boxing booths of England, the potato fields and building sites, the music he played and the woman he loved.

Timothy O’Grady’s tender, vivid prose and Steve Pyke’s starkly beautiful photographs combine to make a unique work of fiction, an act of remembering suffused with loss, defiance and an unforgettable loveliness. An Irish life with echoes of the lives of unregarded migrant workers everywhere. Since it was first published in 1997, I Could Read the Sky has achieved the status of a classic.

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‘Think about a tune … the unsayable, the invisible, the longing in music. Here is a book of tunes without musical notes … It wrings the heart’ John Berger

''The voice that O''Grady has crafted succeeds so well...running in parallel, Pyke''s stark arresting images are laced between the paragraphs and chapters. The interplay between the two mediums is delicately powerful'' Hilary White

‘A masterpiece’ Robert Macfarlane

‘O’Grady does not just respond to Pyke’s stark, beautiful photographs: he gives voice to thousands’ Louise Kennedy

‘The experience of Irish emigration uniquely and powerfully illuminated’ Mark Knopfler

‘If the words tell the story of the voiceless, the bleak lovely photographs show their faces. Fiction rarely gets as close to the messy, glorious truth as do memories and photographs. This rare novel dares to use both’ Charlotte Mendelson, TLS

An old man lies alone and sleepless in London. Before dawn he is taken by an image from his childhood in the West of Ireland, and begins to remember a migrant’s life. Haunted by the faces and the land he left behind, he calls forth the bars and boxing booths of England, the potato fields and building sites, the music he played and the woman he loved.

Timothy O’Grady’s tender, vivid prose and Steve Pyke’s starkly beautiful photographs combine to make a unique work of fiction, an act of remembering suffused with loss, defiance and an unforgettable loveliness. An Irish life with echoes of the lives of unregarded migrant workers everywhere. Since it was first published in 1997, I Could Read the Sky has achieved the status of a classic.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 272
ISBN-13: 9781800182714
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1800182716
Kategori: Irland
Udg. Dato: 22 jun 2023
Længde: 26mm
Bredde: 196mm
Højde: 129mm
Forlag: Boundless Publishing Group Ltd
Oplagsdato: 22 jun 2023
Forfatter(e): Timothy O'Grady
Forfatter(e) Timothy O'Grady


Kategori Irland


ISBN-13 9781800182714


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 272


Udgave


Længde 26mm


Bredde 196mm


Højde 129mm


Udg. Dato 22 jun 2023


Oplagsdato 22 jun 2023


Forlag Boundless Publishing Group Ltd