The Heather Blazing

The Heather Blazing by Colm Tóibín is a literary work published by Penguin Books in 1994, comprising 245 pages. Set in late twentieth-century Ireland, the narrative unfolds against a backdrop where the sea gradually consumes the land, reflecting the physical and emotional erosion experienced by the protagonist, Eamon Redmond, a judge in the Irish High Court. Tóibín explores Eamon’s lifelong obsession with the law and his growing realization of his disconnection from those around him, weaving a rich tapestry of relationships that includes his father, his first love, his wife, and his children.
Readers will find a detailed examination of Eamon’s life and the intricate dynamics of his family, portrayed with Tóibín’s characteristic clarity and emotional depth. The novel also highlights Eamon’s deep connection to the Irish landscape of his childhood, which plays a significant role in the narrative. Through this exploration, The Heather Blazing delves into themes of isolation and the complexities of human relationships, offering a poignant reflection on the interplay between personal history and the environment. This first Penguin edition is presented in English and measures 7.75 inches in height and 5.25 inches in length.
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The sea is slowly eating into the land and the hill with the old watchtower has completely disappeared. The nearest house has crumbled and fallen into the sea. It is Ireland in the late twentieth century.
Eamon Redmond is a judge in the Irish High Court. Obsessed all his life by the letter and spirit of the law, he is just beginning to discover how painfully unconnected he is from other human beings. With effortless fluency, Colm Toibin reconstructs the history of Eamon’s relationships—with his father, his first “girl,” his wife, and the children who barely know him. He gives us a family as minutely realized as any of John McGahern’s, and he writes about Eamon’s affection for the landscape of his childhood on the east coast of Ireland with such skill that the land itself becomes a character. The result is a novel that ensnares us with its emotional intensity and dazzles with its crystalline prose. In The Heather Blazing, Colm Toibin displays once again the gifts that illuminated The South, a book described by Don DeLillo as “a grand achievement,” and by John Banville as “a daring imaginative feat…a splendid first novel.”
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