"There's a whole language out there, and one's role as a writer is to stumble around in it."

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Source: A life in poetry: Ciaran Carson. Interview With Aida Edemariam, www.theguardian.com. January 16, 2009.

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Ciaran Carson

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Ciaran Carson was an Irish poet and writer known for his exploration of language, identity, and cultural heritage, particularly in his work 'The Irish for No'.

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