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City imagined, belfast soulscapes

Label
City imagined, belfast soulscapes
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
City imagined
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Series statement
Northern chronicles, 3
Sub title
belfast soulscapes
Summary
A City Imagined is in praise of the city of Belfast. With a clear eye on the truths that history has demonstrated of the northern capital's sectarian and violent past, the memoir opens in the seemingly stable world of the 1950s, with Dawe enraptured by his mother's storytelling, which hinted at previous lives lived. Written in his highly regarded wry and lyrical style, Dawe's memoir sketches the outlines of his life, as he starts to understand the city, in which he was born, before embracing some of the local writers, whose early work had such an influential part in nudging him in the direction of writing, poets, in the main, whose first books were read with the enthusiasm of a young man, beguiled by the language and music of poetry. Building on the critical acclaim of In Another World: Van Morrison & Belfast and Looking Through You: Northern Chronicles, this third and final volume of the Northern Chronicles trilogy completes a fascinating and rich portrait of the celebrated poet's tangled and ever-evolving relationship with his native city
Target audience
adult
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