Shortlisted for the 10,000 RSL Ondaatje Prize for 2013.
Call Mother a Lonely Field is a warm but powerful first-hand account of an Irish-speaking family living through the worst of the Troubles in 1970s Belfast.
Liam Carson's story explores the tensions of family, home and language - his attempts to break their tethers, and the refuge he finds within them. His West Belfast childhood is captured through the various lenses of dystopian science fiction, punk rock, American comic books, and the still-present echoes of World War II. After years in London and Dublin, the deaths of his parents bring Carson back to Belfast, where he begins to heal his fractured relationship with Northern Ireland and the Irish language. The result is a revealing piece of memoir, by an author constantly drawn to the potency of vanishing worlds: of childhood, of the city, of home."The touching description of his dying mother and then the loss of his father will draw a tear from the most hardened of readers."
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