‘The Sun is Open’ pieces through a boxed archive of public and private materials related to the life and death of Gail McConnell’s father, who was murdered by the IRA outside their Belfast home in 1984. Flitting between a child and adult self, this startling, innovative debut charts the experience of going through the box, as the poems attempt to decode the past and present, and piece together a history, and a life.
The Sun Is Open
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Winner of the John Pollard Foundation International Poetry Prize
Winner of the Christopher Ewart-Biggs Literary Prize
The Sun is Open sifts through a boxed archive of public and private materials related to the life and death of the author’s father, who was murdered by the IRA outside their Belfast home in 1984.
Moving between child and adult voices, past and present, this startlingly innovative debut attempts to decode the fragments left behind and, with them, piece together a history and a life.
‘Each page of The Sun Is Open is rich with exquisite and surprising language, pain, and wisdom.’ – Maggie Nelson
‘The Sun is Open employs a grammar in which everything is significant, from Wendy Houses, to the very hairs of your head, to the poetry of First Aid instructions, to slaters. This is meticulous and painstaking – sometimes pain-making work – making the words fit the columns, be they inches of newsprint or entries in an Account Book, negotiating or nudging the meanings into alternative senses.’ – Ciaran Carson
Additional information
Weight | 0.192 kg |
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Dimensions | 21.6 × 21.6 × 1.5 cm |
Book_author | McConnell, Gail |
Publisher | Penned in the Margins |
Imprint | Penned in the Margins |
Cover | Paperback |
Pages | 125 |
Language | English |
Edition | |
Dewey | 821.92 (edition:23) |
Readership | General – Trade / Code: K |
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