In this remarkable book, which bears the subtitle 'a long story', Carson approaches the outside world as a story, and he helps us read our lives. The book has 26 chapters, 26 stories, one for every letter of the alphabet. If the world seems unintelligible now, every means to get a grip on it is legitimate. By stressing the importance of stories, Carson gives us a way to deal with life and the fractured world. By placing life into a narrative framework, he gives us a tool to deal with it...
Carson is a poet, and one can tell from the attention with which he writes. Carson's love of language, both spoken and written, is obvious from the care with which he chooses his words. His style is very digressive as he moves from one story to the next, thus establishing links between the different parts in his novel and unifying all the different chapters into one linguistic construction, giving us an alphabet to approach the world with...
Carson sings the praise of stories, and sees them as ideal means to shape the protean world into a flexible yet all-encompassing structure. He retells ancient myths (which also explained natural phenomena to the people) and brings the magic of stories back into our lives. This is a book to savour, carefully written by a master writer...