Last Night's Fun: A Book About Irish Traditional Music: About Time, Food and Music

Last Night's Fun: A Book About Irish Traditional Music: About Time, Food and Music

by Ciaran Carson (Author)

Synopsis

This is a book in the shape of a night's music. Each chapter is given the title of a tune, and like a session played by brilliant improvising musicians each tune leads into another, melodies and variations weaving in and out in a haze of talk and memory. Here is evocation of music of a ruthlessly unsentimental kind, but also polemic, autobiography and poetry. The reader is drawn into the atmosphere of the world in which the music is made - a player's music that is never the same twice, and which lives in performance and spontaneity. Listening to traditional music is an unrepeatable experience, so this book about the poignancy of lost airs, about music as 'a way of renegotiating lost time' and knowing that we will die, as well as instruments, styles and songs. Ciaran Carson's memories hold his extraordinary performance together - remembering how he learned to play, evoking the beauty of fugitive nights in pubs, honouring the memory dead players.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 208
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Jonathan Cape
Published: 02 May 1996

ISBN 10: 022404141X
ISBN 13: 9780224041416

Author Bio
Ciaran Carson was born in 1948 in Belfast, where he works as Literature and Traditional Arts Officer for the Arts Council of Northern Ireland. He has published four collections of poetry; his latest, First Language, was awarded the T. S Eliot Prize for the best collection published in the UK and Ireland. He is also the author of The Pocket Guide to Irish Traditional Music.