Carson, Ciaran - Lawrence Norfolk (essay date 27 September 1996)

Lawrence Norfolk (essay date 27 September 1996)

SOURCE: Norfolk, Lawrence. β€œIn a Shower of Belfast Confetti.” Times Literary Supplement, no. 4878 (27 September 1996): 12.

[In the following review, Norfolk argues that Carson's Opera et Cetera exhibits impressive verbal virtuosity, but in the end seems gratuitous.]

Ciaran Carson's fourth collection [Opera et Cetera] grants itself the most meagre initial materials. Two sequences based respectively on the letters of the alphabet and on radio operators' call-signs bracket two shorter groups, the first being glosses on a rag-bag of Latin tags and the second adaptations from the Romanian poet Stefan Augustin Doinas. Somewhere within these perfunctory framing devices, lurking behind a highly untrustworthy β€œI”, Carson himself is busily at work, boiling up a pot for the requisite (or faux-) alchimie du verbe, slapping up trompe-l'oeil backdrops, and gluing...

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