Ciaran Carson’s Collected Poems: Volumes One and Two offer incontrovertible proof that he is one of the finest writers of our time. Novels and translations bolster this claim. The Brimming World: Selected Essays 1975-2014 draws on five decades of Ciaran Carson’s shorter prose and includes essays on enduring passions — poetry, language (including translation) and music. In this treasure trove are autobiographical evocations of Belfast, an impetuous review of North, assessments of Derek Mahon, Biddy Jenkinson, John Clare and C K Williams, observations on visual arts and — again and again — reports of traditional sessions in small back rooms. This is a book that follows Ciaran Carson’s curious mind in ways that are as spellbinding as they are delightful. It is a windfall and a gift.
About the Editor: Gail McConnell publishes criticism and poetry and her books include Northern Irish Poetry and Theology (Palgrave, 2014) and The Sun is Open (Penned in the Margins, 2021). A Reader in English at Queen’s University Belfast, she has received a Major Artist Award from the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.
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Publication date: 2 December 2025
Details: 320pp
ISBN PBK: 978 1 91737 117 9
ISBN HBK: 978 1 91737 118 6
Cover: ‘The Window Frame 8′ (2022) by Clement McAleer, oil on board
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