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The Voyage of St Brendan A.B. Jackson

The Voyage of St Brendan By A.B. Jackson

The Voyage of St Brendan by A.B. Jackson


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In The Voyage of St Brendan, A.B. Jackson tells the tale of the legendary seafaring Irish abbot in poetry and prose. After burning a book of fantastical stories, Brendan is compelled to sail the ocean with a crew of six monks in a leather-skinned currach. The book includes a series of black and white linocuts by the American artist Kathleen Neeley.

The Voyage of St Brendan Summary

The Voyage of St Brendan by A.B. Jackson

In The Voyage of St Brendan, A.B. Jackson tells the tale of the legendary seafaring Irish abbot in poetry and prose. After burning a book of fantastical stories, Brendan is compelled to sail the ocean with a crew of six monks in a leather-skinned currach; his task, to prove the existence of wonders in the world and create a new book of marvels. Discoveries include Jasconius the island-whale, a troop of Arctic ghosts, a hellmouth of tortured souls, a rock-bound Judas, and the magical castle of the boar-headed Walserands. Although the roots of this legend lie in early Irish tales and the Latin Voyage of Brendan the Abbot of the ninth century, Jackson has taken the 14th-century Middle Dutch version of Brendan's voyage as the template for this engaging, witty and spirited interpretation, notable for its humour and inventiveness. The book is beautifully illustrated with a series of black and white linocuts by the American artist Kathleen Neeley, one of which features in colour on the cover.

The Voyage of St Brendan Reviews

A swirl of animals and monsters and miraculous things, an amazing sea voyage in the way of Coleridge's Rime and Melville's Moby-Dick, A.B. Jackson's imaging of Brendan's founding myth is a modern fable of the patron saint of whales. Jackson's exquisitely subtle, uproarious, comical and transcendent work is extraordinarily concise and beautiful. Its words relish and reinvent The Voyage of St Brendan as a Dark Age rollercoaster ride. -- Philip Hoare
A.B. Jackson's The Voyage of St Brendan is a feat of seriocomic storytelling. Informed by personal experience at sea in the far north, he uses Old Irish poetic forms while reflecting obliquely on polar exploration. Jackson's Brendan is not cast in the lone explorer mould: when his brothers doubt, they share uncertainty, as a composite fog-animal. This book breaks happily with contemporary confessional trends, and invites us into its weird and gentle fictions. As the sailing saint himself calls out to Judas, human flesh / deserves a break, some festive tenderness. -- Vahni Capildeo
In revivifying one the most enduring stories of Western Europe, A.B. Jackson has nourished his imagination widely - medieval source texts, the literature of polar exploration, and his own encounters with the sea and with Brendan's native landscape of West Kerry. Also, crucially, he has reconnected the tale, in its mix of narrative prose and syllabic verse, to its Old Irish roots in Immram Brain (The Voyage of Bran). Somewhat akin to Calvino's Invisible Cities, Jackson's inventive, stylish versions of these sea-wonders are deeply re-imagined in keeping with their traditional sources, while also offering the contemporary reader a beguiling and authentic exposure to the marvellous. -- Maurice Riordan
Brendan's fabulous adventures are told in prose of singing concision and quatrains both measured and elastic. Jackson's ear is super-fine, accomplishing in words a series of special effects to match those of the big screen. His images gleam, his rhythms and rhymes (giddy and glad eye my favourite) are jouncing and ingenious, making each poem a pleasure to read and re-read. -- Vidyan Ravinthiran
One of the medieval world's richest legends has been given a remarkable treatment by A.B. Jackson. This is an excellent contribution to the considerable literature on St Brendan. -- Glyn S. Burgess

About A.B. Jackson

A.B. Jackson was born in Glasgow in 1965 and raised in the village of Bramhall, Cheshire. After moving to Cupar in Fife he studied English Literature at the University of Edinburgh. His first book, Fire Stations (Anvil), won the Forward Prize for Best First Collection in 2003, and a limited edition pamphlet, Apocrypha (Donut Press), was published in 2011. In 2010 he won first prize in the Edwin Morgan International Poetry Competition. His second collection, The Wilderness Party (Bloodaxe Books, 2015), was a Poetry Book Society Recommendation. The Voyage of St Brendan is published by Bloodaxe Books in 2021.

Table of Contents

11 Brendan 14 The Burning of the Book 15 The Boat 16 Brendan's Meditation 17 The Crew 18 Shore Song 19 The Great Fish 22 The Mermayd 23 Thirsting Souls 24 The Coagulated Sea 26 The Cliff-top Monastery 27 Interlude 28 The Rock Saint 29 Hellmouth 32 The Siren 33 The Stolen Bridle 34 Devils' Mountain 36 Respite 37 Brendan's Vision 39 Many Fish 40 The Turf Rider 42 Judas 43 Burning Birds 44 Multum Bona Terra 47 The Walserands 48 The Sea Leaf 50 The Sea Serpent 52 A World Below 53 The New Book 54 Home 56 Burial 59 Notes 68 Select bibliography Illustrations by Kathleen Neeley 13 St Brendan 21 Jasconius 31 Hellmouth 46 The Walserands 51 The Sea Serpent 57 Burial

Additional information

GOR011832518
9781780375663
1780375662
The Voyage of St Brendan by A.B. Jackson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloodaxe Books Ltd
20210624
80
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