'Introducing Karen Solie, I would adapt what Joseph Brodsky said some thirty years ago of the great Les Murray [. . .] β she is the one by whom the language lives'. β Michael Hofmann, *LRB* The Canadian Karen Solie is rapidly establishing a reputation as one of the most important poets at work to
The Caiplie Caves
β Scribed by Karen Solie
- Book ID
- 100615534
- Publisher
- House of Anansi Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 78 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1529005337
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β¦ Synopsis
In the seventh century, on the coast of Fife, Scotland, an Irish missionary named Ethernan withdrew to a cave in order to decide whether to establish a priory on May Island, directly opposite, in the Firth of Forth, or pursue a hermitβs solitude. His decision would have been informed by the realities of war, religious colonization, and ideas of progress, power, and corruption, and complicated by personal interest, grief, confusion, and a faith (religious and secular) under extreme duress. His choice between life as an βactiveβ or a βcontemplativeβ was one between public and private action. Along with the question of what constitutes action, it remains a choice central to political and private life.
Karen Solieβs fifth book of poetry, The Caiplie Caves , attends to transition in times of crisis. Around passages informed by Ethernanβs story are poems that orbit the geographical location of the caves but that range through the ages, addressing violence, power, work, economies, self-delusion, and belief. Indecision and necessity are inseparable companions. As are the prospect of error and regret.
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