Rising Dust by Arthur Broomfield

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Arthur Broomfield, in a collection of short stories that is sure to raise eyebrows, goes deep into the reality of life in contemporary Ireland. In his latest work, set in a rural landscape, Broomfield creates ‘the event,’ that changes the way we read – not just the story – but the changes that are taking place in Irish life. In stories that range from controversial insights into a fictious prison, and the mysterious appearance of rosary beads in a Protestant  youth’s  jacket, to an after-hours double murder, Broomfield’s authenticity is evident in his  gift for dialogue;  his humour,  his poet’s ear, breathe life into his morally vague characters. Sometimes robust, as in ‘A night in Portallen,’ or the heartbreakingly sensitive, ‘The Martins,’   his stories create a prism that will revolutionize our way of seeing Ireland in the twenty-first century.

 

 

 

Description

Dr Arthur Broomfield is a shorty story writer, poet, and Beckett scholar from County Laois. His publications include a study on Beckett’s works, The Empty Too: language and philosophy in the works of Samuel Beckett. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014; six poetry collections, and a novel When the Dust Settles. His works have been published in Ireland, The UK, USA, India, and China. Arthur lives in Ballyfin, County Laois.