Category: General Fiction, Literature, Novel
Language: EnglishKeywords: Folklore Ireland United Kingdom BSE Outbreak
Written by Ruth Gilligan
Read by Heather O’Neill, John Keating
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 80 Kbps
Unabridged
A murder on the Irish border; an ancient folk tradition dying out. The Butchersâ Blessing is a novel about families and farmers; about mythic rituals and mad cows; about the stories we leave behind and the ones we cling to, no matter the cost.
Every year, Ãna prepares for her father to leave her. He will wave good-bye early one morning, then disappear with seven other men to traverse the Irish countryside. Together, these men form the Butchers, a group that roams from farm to farm, enacting ancient methods of cattle slaughter.
The Butchersâ Blessing moves between the events of 1996 and the present, offering a simmering glimpse into the modern tensions that surround these eight fabled men. For Ãna, being a Butcherâs daughter means a life of tangled ambition and incredible loneliness. For her mother, Grá, itâs a life of faith and longing, of performing a promise that she may or may not be able to keep. For nonbeliever Fionn, the Butchers represent a dated and complicated reality, though for his son, Davey, they represent an entirely new world - and potentially new love. For photographer Ronan, the Butchers are ideal subjects: representatives of an older, more folkloric Ireland whose survival is now being tested. As he moves through the countryside, Ronan captures this world image by image - a lake, a cottage, and his most striking photo: a single Butcher, hung upside down in a pose of unspeakable violence.
Originally published as The Butchers.
November 15 2020
9 hrs and 8 mins
A murder on the Irish border; an ancient folk tradition dying out. The Butchersâ Blessing is a novel about families and farmers; about mythic rituals and mad cows; about the stories we leave behind and the ones we cling to, no matter the cost.
Every year, Ãna prepares for her father to leave her. He will wave good-bye early one morning, then disappear with seven other men to traverse the Irish countryside. Together, these men form the Butchers, a group that roams from farm to farm, enacting ancient methods of cattle slaughter.
The Butchersâ Blessing moves between the events of 1996 and the present, offering a simmering glimpse into the modern tensions that surround these eight fabled men. For Ãna, being a Butcherâs daughter means a life of tangled ambition and incredible loneliness. For her mother, Grá, itâs a life of faith and longing, of performing a promise that she may or may not be able to keep. For nonbeliever Fionn, the Butchers represent a dated and complicated reality, though for his son, Davey, they represent an entirely new world - and potentially new love. For photographer Ronan, the Butchers are ideal subjects: representatives of an older, more folkloric Ireland whose survival is now being tested. As he moves through the countryside, Ronan captures this world image by image - a lake, a cottage, and his most striking photo: a single Butcher, hung upside down in a pose of unspeakable violence.
Originally published as The Butchers.
November 15 2020
9 hrs and 8 mins