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Shamrock Tea [Paperback]

Ciaran Carson
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  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Granta Books (7 Mar 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1862074801
  • ISBN-13: 978-1862074804
  • Product Dimensions: 19.4 x 12.8 x 2.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 334,687 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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In his latest venture into richly eclectic prose fantasy, Ulster poet Ciaran Carson figures that if Shamrock Tea (a herbal remedy which when imbibed cleanses the windows of perception and can aid flying and time travelling) were to infiltrate the waters of a Belfast reservoir, peace would prevail. But the stores of Shamrock Tea have been depleted and the young narrator of Carson's book must drink a brew and travel back to 15th-century Bruges and into the Arnolfini Portrait by Jan van Eyck to hunt for its source.

Reading like Harry Potter for intellectuals, the unusual Shamrock Tea is both mystifying and spectacular by turns. Carson begins fairly typically enough with childhood and a boy remembering the chalky taste of the wallpaper in his bedroom. He then muses, like every poet, on the names in his paint-box: Burnt Sienna, Prussian Blue and Hooker's Green. But where another writer might end up on the streets of Manhattan, Carson traces Vermilion to dead worms and Hooker's Green to two frog-skinned children who appeared at the house of Arnolfini in Bruges and then to the robes worn by the female figure in the van Eyck painting. Each short chapter is named after a colour or pun on a colour--"Dorian Gray"--and is linked to the previous one like beads on a string, sparkling, but separate:

All life is a great chain, the nature of which is known when we are shown a single link of it.
In many ways Shamrock Tea is about how the sheer elasticity of imaginative verve works, making it astounding, funny and quite mad. Cherry Smyth --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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'A heady brew, both as a book and as a drink. Carons writes like a poet, who can weave and bind his words together with such rhythm that his prose seems to slide off the page.' Spectator 'This is one of those volumes which shimmer on the shelf. He gives the reader an opal-bright insight into the world not to come but through the looking-glass' Independent on Sunday

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
new gaelic writing 24 May 2003
By A Customer
Format:Paperback
Ciaron Carson's writing stimulates all your senses. The novel is a palette of folklore, myth, anecdote, magic and poetry.
The book is divided into a 100 (and 1) pieces, each named after more or less conventional colours, the pieces are "woven" together to form a tale based on "The Arnolfini Portrait" by Jan van Eyck.
The style reminds me of Joyce,(though it is easier to understand), it is gnomic, (sometimes too gnomic), but very refreshing.
I can only recommend reading this book, it is very easy to read, but the story has many layers, it is worth more than a quick reading.
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Shamrock Tea 11 Jun 2011
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This is a wonderful poetic little book full of strangeness which I return to over and over again. I sometimes give it away to people in the hope that they will respond to it as I do...
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new celtic writing 18 May 2003
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Format:Paperback
Ciaran Carson`s writing is very refreshing, it stimulates all your senses. Take a cup of tea and "dive" into the story based on "The Arnolfini Double Portrait" by Jan van Eyck. The writing gets a bit (too) gnomic at times.
The style reminds me of Joyce, though it is easier to read Carson. I can only recommend this novel (a palette of poetry, folklore, myth and anecdote).
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