Síolta Pobail Ghaeilge úra agus na daoine a thóg iad How did a handful of communities and organisations succeed in terms of the revitalisation of the language when so many...
Native Donegal writers made a considerable contribution to the emerging Revivalist Gaelic literature in the last century. In this book, the biography of Fionn Mac Cumhaill, a prolific and influential...
A beautifully crafted memoir that tells, with humour and affection, how Anraí was ‘captured’ by the Irish language. The title of the book loosely translates to ‘My Time’. It pays...
Insights into some of This book is a description of the life and work of over 100 community figures in the Donegal Gaeltacht. The various stories give an insight into...
Ireland’s premier literary journal, combining a large general readership with outstanding writing from Ireland and overseas. Variously described as “a wonderful achievement” (Michael Longley); “a major development in Irish literature”...
This work explores the linguistic diversity of contemporary spoken Irish and the values that are linked, explicitly and covertly, to that diversity. Although the traditional Gaeltacht dialects have a clear...
Cormac Mac Ruairí is an Irish language writer looking for readers. He comes up with a clever ploy to arouse public interest in Irish language literature, and, of course, to...
The innovative analysis and proposals in this book set out a positive and optimistic agenda for the Gaelic community. This collection of four essays examines the circumstances of the Gaeltacht and...