Song of Duiske
Song of Duiske
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Author: John A. RyanIn south Kilkenny, where Duiske stream joins the river Barrow at Graiguenamanagh, lies one of Ireland’s many Norman-Cistercian abbeys. Song of Duiske is a novella set amongst this monastic community in the year 1304, a century after the abbey’s foundation. It evokes the textures and rhythms of a medieval religious settlement, its peaceful routines as well as occasional trials, and celebrates with quiet lyricism the seasons and their solaces, ‘the open sky, the fields and the woods’.
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ISBN: 9780946640379
Extent: 64
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Praise and Reviews
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‘A tiny masterpiece … like a miniature painting. If I were forced to live on a desert island, the little book I would want with me would be Song of Duiske.’ – Pat Donlon, RTE’s ‘First Edition’ ‘
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‘Vision-like in its effect, to be savoured rather than gulped … a small classic of Irish literature.’ – Seán Dunne, The Cork Examiner
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‘A little bouquet of beauty … every page throws up a gem.’ – Vincent Lawrence, Sunday Press
About the Author
John A. Ryan’s first book, Song of Duiske (Lilliput, 1989, 2006), was described by Sean Dunne as ‘a small classic of Irish literature’ (Cork Examiner) and by Pat Donlan, national librarian, as ‘a tiny masterpiece … like a miniature painting’ (RTÉ). His novella, Mo’soor: Song of the Road, was published by Lilliput in 2013. John is a retired teacher and currently lives in Waterford.