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Connemara

The Last Pool of Darkness

Tim Robinson

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English
Penguin
10 July 2009
The second instalment in Tim Robinson's astonishing Connemara trilogy

The first volume of Tim Robinson's Connemara trilogy, Listening to the Wind, covered Robinson's home territory of Roundstone and environs. The Last Pool of Darkness moves into wilder territory- the fjords, cliffs, hills and islands of north-west Connemara, a place that Wittgenstein, who lived on his own in a cottage there for a time, called 'the last pool of darkness in Europe'. Again combining his polymathic knowledge of Connemara's natural history, human history, folklore and topography with his own unsurpassable artistry as a writer, Tim Robinson has produced another classic.
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Imprint:   Penguin
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 197mm,  Width: 128mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   270g
ISBN:   9780141032696
ISBN 10:   0141032693
Pages:   384
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

A native of Yorkshire, Tim Robinson studied maths at Cambridge and then worked for many years as a visual artist in Istanbul, Vienna and London, among other places. In 1972 he moved to the Aran Islands. In 1986 his first book, Stones of Aran: Pilgrimage, was published to great acclaim. The second volume of Stones of Aran, subtitled Labyrinth, appeared in 1995. He has also published collections of essays, and maps of the Aran Islands, the Burren and Connemara. Connemara: Listening to the Wind, published in 2006, won the Irish Book Award for Non-fiction. Since 1984 Tim Robinson has lived in Roundstone, Connemara.

Reviews for Connemara: The Last Pool of Darkness

An astonishing and almost infinitely provocative work ... it is a rare pleasure to be among those engaged in the salvage of so rich a treasure -- John Burnside * Irish Times * One of the most remarkable non-fiction projects undertaken in English -- Robert Macfarlane * Spectator * A masterpiece of travel and topographical writing and a miraculous, vivid and engrossing meditation on landscape and history and the sacred mood of places -- Colm Tóibín * Irish Times Books of the Year * Reading Tim Robinson on Connemara is almost as good as being there - better in some ways * Irish Examiner * An imperishable monument to the West * Irish Independent *


  • Winner of Argosy Irish Non-fiction Book of the Year Award 2006
  • Winner of Argosy Irish Non-fiction Book of the Year Award 2006.
  • Winner of Argosy Irish Non-fiction Book of the Year Award.

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