John B Keane |
Headquarters |
I love Listowel Writers' Week allied as it is to that period in early June when the routines of term time draw to a close and the anticipation of summer activities stretch invitingly ahead with all the pleasure of anticipation and none of the disappointment yet of failed expectation . After an arduous bus journey through the border counties of Limerick and Clare, I arrived in to a balmy Listowel just in time for the evening programme on Friday and made straight for the nerve centre of operations. The ambience in the Listowel Arms Hotel was just as I remembered it from my last visit in 2009. There was a leisurely buzz as poets composed themselves in corners, book club ladies nattered in the lobby and literary types lingered over diner in the dining room. Fiddle player and poet John Sheehan was a familiar presence in the foyer and well known faces from the book review pages ambled around the bar meeting and greeting. 'You're meeting that Germaine Greer wan tomorrow-she'll ate you without salt boy! ' quipped one punter in a Durcanesque line to a media figure in Listowel to interview the notorious feminist academic. ' (We can but hope).
Saffron and Blue Poet |
Clad in saffron and blue, his ensemble perfectly matching the backdrop curtains , Paul Durcan read from his latest collection, 'Praise in Which I Live and Move and Have My Being' . The poems were mostly humorous takes on the mundane events in life , full of inventive similes laden with unlikely adjectives and sprinkled with with occasional lines in French and Latin adding a touch literary spice, gentle lampooning rather than bitter satire. A trip to a convenience store and an exchange with a checkout assistant provides fodder for A Man Besotted By His Batch . Durcan doesn't so much read from his work as declaim it in a theatrical manner and very entertaining he is too with the capacity ballroom audience lapping it up. Maybe it was the languid delivery , the audience hanging on every word or the drawing of much humour from the mundane frustrations of everyday life but I was reminded of late comedian Dave Allen. Durcan presented his work neat and undiluted by unnecessary introductions or context setting asides.
Big Top Duo |
Veranda at twilight |
More fun to follow tomorrow with the literary bus trip with obligatory sing song through the wonderfully named Lyracumpane a must amongst the many delights this festival has to offer.
A Man Besotted By His Batch
By Paul Durcan
In the SPAR supermarket on Merrion Row....
..........
He was all bonhomie but not excessively.
He commented on my every item
But when I handed him
My Batch Loaf of Bread
He seized-up, swooned, swayed, roared:
“Jasus!” he roared “a Batch!”
By Paul Durcan
In the SPAR supermarket on Merrion Row....
..........
He was all bonhomie but not excessively.
He commented on my every item
But when I handed him
My Batch Loaf of Bread
He seized-up, swooned, swayed, roared:
“Jasus!” he roared “a Batch!”
He continued as if performing an aria in the Messiah...
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