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Clear: A Novel door Carys Davies
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Clear: A Novel (editie 2024)

door Carys Davies (Auteur)

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"John, an impoverished Scottish minister, has accepted a job evicting the lone remaining occupant of an island north of Scotland--Ivar, who has been living alone for decades, with only the animals and the sea for company. Though his wife, Mary, has serious misgivings about the errand, he decides to go anyway, setting in motion a chain of events that neither he nor Mary could have predicted. Shortly after John reaches the island, he falls down a cliff and is found, unconscious and badly injured, by Ivar who takes him home and tends to his wounds. The two men do not speak a common language, but as John builds a dictionary of Ivar's world, they learn to communicate and, as Ivar sees himself for the first time in decades reflected through the eyes of another person, they build a fragile, unusual connection. Unfolding in the 1840s in the final stages of the infamous Scottish Clearances--which saw whole communities of the rural poor driven off the land in a relentless program of forced evictions--this singular, beautiful, deeply surprising novel explores the differences and connections between us, the way history shapes our deepest convictions, and how the human spirit can survive despite all odds. Moving and unpredictable, sensitive and spellbinding, Clear is a profound and pleasurable read."--Publisher's website… (meer)
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Titel:Clear: A Novel
Auteurs:Carys Davies (Auteur)
Info:Scribner (2024), 208 pages
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Listened on audio. What a beautiful little story this is. its been reviewed much better by others, specifically our friend Richard, so I won't belabor the point. But, briefly, John is a clergyman, come to a remote Scottish island to evict the last inhabitant so the island can be given over exclusively to sheep grazing. Ivar is that man. He speaks a lost language and when John arrives and is injured, Ivar nurses him back to health but they can't communicate. Ivar doesn't know why John's there and John comes to wonder why he's there too. The form an unusual friendship that comes to a head when John's wife Mary comes to the island to find her husband. Its a short book, but one well worth the time. This is the second of Davies' books I've read. I'll have to keep her on the watch list. ( )
  mahsdad | May 25, 2024 |
The 19th century brought fundamental change to Scotland. A religious rebellion caused one-third of the country’s clergy to break away and form the Free Church of Scotland. At the same time, landowners were systematically evicting poor rural tenants in order to use their land more profitably; this was known as The Clearances. Carys Davies imagines one man, John Ferguson, at the intersection of this social upheaval. Ferguson is one of the new ministers in the Free Church of Scotland. He is optimistic about the future, but lacks a church of his own and the commensurate income. His brother-in-law recommends him to a landowner who needs someone to remove the one “stubborn” long-term tenant remaining on his land. Ferguson sets aside all his instincts and reservations and accepts the opportunity.

The tenant, Ivar, lives on a remote (fictitious) island somewhere between the Shetlands and Norway. Ferguson arrives by boat and then sets off on foot to find Ivar. Things don’t go according to plan, and before the two even meet Ivar comes across Ferguson unconscious, badly injured in a fall. He takes Ferguson into his home and cares for him as he recovers from his injuries. Ivar speaks only a local dialect, and all of Ferguson’s notes on the language were lost in the fall. There is no way Ferguson can convey his purpose. As the two men find ways to communicate their relationship strengthens and Ferguson’s task becomes more awkward. Meanwhile, Ferguson’s wife Mary becomes worried about not having heard from him, and sets out for the island herself. This sets up an emotional conclusion which affected me more deeply than I had anticipated.

Clear is a short novel; it could be read in a day but benefits from a slower approach. Clear your mind, clear your calendar, and allow Carys Davies’ sublime prose to wash over you. ( )
1 stem lauralkeet | May 22, 2024 |
Understated and enchanting
  Unreachableshelf | May 18, 2024 |
Not sure what I think of this. There's beauty on a barren Scottish isle, loneliness, a sense of humanity and hope all in one! ( )
  EllenH | May 16, 2024 |
Late for Paula's Dewithon at Book Jotter by over a month, this is my 13th review of a novel by a Welsh author. Carys Davies' Clear is her third novel... her debut was West, (2018) which was shortlisted for the Folio Prize, longlisted for the European Literature Prize, Runner Up for the Society of Authors' McKitterick Prize, and winner of the Wales Book of the Year for Fiction. Her second novel The Mission House was The Sunday Times 2020 Novel Of The Year, and I reviewed it here.

While her style and preoccupations are different, Davies is like the Irish writer Clare Keegan in the sense that she writes short novels and novellas with poetic clarity where not a word is wasted, and while both writers set their fiction in the past, these 'historical novels' are more about a reckoning with the past. In Clear, Davies brings us the human story behind the notorious clearances that denuded Scotland of its rural population in the 18th and 19th century. As she explains in the Author's Note at the back of the book:
Whole communities of the rural poor were forcibly removed from their homes by landowners in a relentless programme of coercive and systematic dispossession to make way for crops, cattle and — increasingly as time went on — sheep. (p.148)

Davies constructs her story around another cataclysmic event in Scotland: the Disruption of 1843 when 474 evangelical ministers broke away from the Church of Scotland to form the Free Church of Scotland. In the story, John Ferguson joins this movement, in revolt against landowners' rights to confer clerical livings to suit themselves. His decision means the loss of home and income, and so it is that his brother-in-law wangles a job for him, to tide him over his more-than-awkward financial situation.

The job is to sail to a (fictional) remote northern island between Shetland and Norway, to dispossess the sole remaining inhabitant. It seems an unchristian task for a devout minister to take on, but John Ferguson is naïve about what's involved (and not just because the landowner Henry Lowrie and his factor Strachan were evasive about it). John is also desperate, distraught about the financial plight inflicted on his beloved wife Mary. And, for a man of faith, it is also a means to an end... the sixteen pounds is not just for them, it is also a substantial amount to begin setting up the infrastructure for the new church.

The story weaves between three perspectives: that of John Ferguson; of his more clear-sighted wife Mary and of the sole inhabitant, Ivar.

To read the rest of my #NoSpoilers review please visit https://anzlitlovers.com/2024/05/12/clear-2024-by-carys-davies/ ( )
  anzlitlovers | May 12, 2024 |
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"John, an impoverished Scottish minister, has accepted a job evicting the lone remaining occupant of an island north of Scotland--Ivar, who has been living alone for decades, with only the animals and the sea for company. Though his wife, Mary, has serious misgivings about the errand, he decides to go anyway, setting in motion a chain of events that neither he nor Mary could have predicted. Shortly after John reaches the island, he falls down a cliff and is found, unconscious and badly injured, by Ivar who takes him home and tends to his wounds. The two men do not speak a common language, but as John builds a dictionary of Ivar's world, they learn to communicate and, as Ivar sees himself for the first time in decades reflected through the eyes of another person, they build a fragile, unusual connection. Unfolding in the 1840s in the final stages of the infamous Scottish Clearances--which saw whole communities of the rural poor driven off the land in a relentless program of forced evictions--this singular, beautiful, deeply surprising novel explores the differences and connections between us, the way history shapes our deepest convictions, and how the human spirit can survive despite all odds. Moving and unpredictable, sensitive and spellbinding, Clear is a profound and pleasurable read."--Publisher's website

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