The article examines the figure of the spy—alongside themes related to espionage—as employed in two books by the Northern Irish writer Ciaran Carson (1948–2019): the volume of poems For All We Know (2008) and the novel Exchange Place (2012). Carson’s oeuvre is permeated with the Troubles and he has been hailed one of key writers to convey the experience of living in a modern surveillance state. His depiction of Belfast thematizes questions of terrorism, the insecurity and anxiety it causes in everyday life, as well as the unceasing games of appearances and the different ways of verifying or revising identities. In Carson’s later work, however, these aspects acquire greater philosophical depth as the author uses the themes of doubles, spies,...
The essays explores how leading Northern Irish poetry represents the divided city of Belfast in his ...
The essays explores how leading Northern Irish poetry represents the divided city of Belfast in his ...
The essays explores how leading Northern Irish poetry represents the divided city of Belfast in his ...
The article examines the figure of the spy—alongside themes related to espionage—as employed in two ...
Ciaran Carson is one of the most challenging and inventive of contemporary Irish writers, exhibiting...
In his novel Exchange Place published in 2012, Ciaran Carson draws upon the motif of the quest in or...
Considered as a whole the work of Ciaran Carson is perhaps distinguished above all by its sheer misc...
Considered as a whole the work of Ciaran Carson is perhaps distinguished above all by its sheer misc...
As an exploration of proto-digital modes and postnational identity in the writing of Northern Irish ...
In recent decades, Belfast writer Ciarán Carson has emerged as one of the most inventive of contempo...
Examining Ciaran Carson’s (b. 1948) use of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet in two of his p...
Abstract: This paper aims at showing how in On the Night Watch and Until Before After, two verse col...
This thesis presents an analysis of Northern Irish poet, Ciaran Carson’s style of poetic translatio...
This thesis presents an analysis of Northern Irish poet, Ciaran Carson’s style of poetic translatio...
This article makes a parallel between Ciaran Carson’s bilingualism and his search for linguistic equ...
The essays explores how leading Northern Irish poetry represents the divided city of Belfast in his ...
The essays explores how leading Northern Irish poetry represents the divided city of Belfast in his ...
The essays explores how leading Northern Irish poetry represents the divided city of Belfast in his ...
The article examines the figure of the spy—alongside themes related to espionage—as employed in two ...
Ciaran Carson is one of the most challenging and inventive of contemporary Irish writers, exhibiting...
In his novel Exchange Place published in 2012, Ciaran Carson draws upon the motif of the quest in or...
Considered as a whole the work of Ciaran Carson is perhaps distinguished above all by its sheer misc...
Considered as a whole the work of Ciaran Carson is perhaps distinguished above all by its sheer misc...
As an exploration of proto-digital modes and postnational identity in the writing of Northern Irish ...
In recent decades, Belfast writer Ciarán Carson has emerged as one of the most inventive of contempo...
Examining Ciaran Carson’s (b. 1948) use of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet in two of his p...
Abstract: This paper aims at showing how in On the Night Watch and Until Before After, two verse col...
This thesis presents an analysis of Northern Irish poet, Ciaran Carson’s style of poetic translatio...
This thesis presents an analysis of Northern Irish poet, Ciaran Carson’s style of poetic translatio...
This article makes a parallel between Ciaran Carson’s bilingualism and his search for linguistic equ...
The essays explores how leading Northern Irish poetry represents the divided city of Belfast in his ...
The essays explores how leading Northern Irish poetry represents the divided city of Belfast in his ...
The essays explores how leading Northern Irish poetry represents the divided city of Belfast in his ...