Cacophony of Bone

Paperback, 294 pages

English language

Published 2023 by Canongate Books.

ISBN:
978-1-57131-157-3
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3 stars (1 review)

Two days after the Winter Solstice in 2019 Kerri and her partner M moved to a small, remote railway cottage in the heart of Ireland. They were looking for a home, somewhere to stay put. What followed was a year of many changes. The pandemic arrived and their isolated home became a place of enforced isolation. It was to be a year unlike any we had seen before. But the seasons still turned, the swallows came at their allotted time, the rhythms of the natural world went on unchecked. For Kerri there was to be one more change, a longed-for but unhoped for change.

Cacophony of Bone maps the circle of a year - a journey from one place to another, field notes of a life - from one winter to the next. It is a telling of a changed life, in a changed world - and it is about …

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A year worth remembering

3 stars

Kerri Ní Dochartaigh's first book, Thin Places was a marvel and a masterpiece that has enriched me in many ways, so it was always going to be hard to follow it with more of the same. And it's great to see that this book, Cacophony of Bone, took a less dreamlike and layered direction, instead choosing to experiment rather than rest on laurels. However, I think as an experiment it doesn't really work.

The book is split into twelve chapters. Each one is a month in the year 2020, a year that had a profound impact on so many of us, and also the year that Ní Dochartaigh became pregnant. I chose to read it month-by-month also, so that my body would be in a similar season to the author's as I read. The chapters all have a structure: (i) an overall thought on the month, entangling the personal …