Description
'Placing place goes to the heart of this anthology. In so doing, our intention is to go within the spaces that places occupy, beneath topography, beyond physicality but that from whatever vantage point we view this place that we too can enjoy and exult in the gorgeousness of the topography, experience its physicality. And in doing so that you enter into the unique soundscapes, smellscapes, touchscapes, tastescapes and sightscapes of County Clare.' - Liam Ashe, from the Foreword In this anthology, thirty-one people have taken on the task of sifting through different shades of grey, in search of words and elusive metaphors to tell a story about themselves and others: their inner worlds. Sifting too outer worlds in which those inner worlds live. ... Stories within stories within stories. Love and loss. - Peadar King, from the Introduction
About the Author
About the Editors Peadar King is a documentary film maker specialising in global human rights. He is author of What in the World? Political Travels in Africa, Asia and the Americas and War, Suffering and the Struggle for Human Rights. Anne Jones works in communications, media and public relations. Previous books she has edited include The Scattering: Emigrant Images of an Irish County and Salty Faces & Ferocious Appetites: A Tapestry of Stories from a Seaside School.
Book Information
ISBN 9781838359393
Author Peadar King
Format Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint The Liffey Press
Publisher The Liffey Press