Randomer - Couverture souple

Keegan, Colm

 
9781912561025: Randomer

Synopsis


Randomer, is a poetic tour de force.
The reality of life stripped back to its bare fundamentals. Despite charting a life lived through austerity and the predations of political elites and bankers, Colm Keegan's optimism for his children, his family, and his community never flags. Even on the most difficult terrain he is a sure-footed and trustworthy guide. While still honouring his roots in the Dublin vernacular, Keegan increases his range, more sophisticated and diverse in style, more mature in tone. In the rubble and the detritus, in the waste and the ruin, Keegan finds nuggets of subtle and pervasive truth, all of it from lived experience. A doll s house, a simple meal, a trip to the library, all are imbued by Keegan s signature ability to see the world anew, and, tellingly, to take it on its own terms.

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À propos de l?auteur

Colm Keegan is a writer and poet from Dublin, Ireland. Since 2005, he has been shortlisted four times for the Hennessy New Irish Writing Award, for both poetry and fiction and won the All Ireland Poetry Slam in 2010. His first book Don't Go There (also with Salmon) was released to critical acclaim in 2012. In 2014 he was awarded a residency in the LexIcon, Ireland's largest public library. He has developed numerous creative writing projects for schools and colleges across the country. He is a creative writing teacher and co-founder of the Inklinks Project, a creative writing initiative for young writers. In 2011, he was nominated for the Dublin Fringe's 'Little Gem' Award for the spoken-word play Three Men Talking About Things They Kinda Know About which has toured Ireland and sold out in Bristol, London and Paris. His play For Saoirse was staged in the Axis Theatre in 2016. In January 2017 his short play, The Process, was staged in the Abbey Theatre as part of 24 Hour Plays. He also writes for television. He was a co-founder and board member of Lingo, Ireland's first Spoken Word festival.

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