Poetry at its most acute resists outdated assertions and dulled assumptions. In this sense, Cathal Ó Searcaigh's latest collection An Bhé Ghlas is at the cutting edge of awareness. It...
This is the story of a young man and the fateful summer he spent in the Gate House in Mín na Móna in the Donegal Gaeltacht as he tries to make sense of...
Duanaire an Chéid contains poems written between 1900 and 2000, selected by Gearóid Denvir. Although it contains many of the best-known Irish-language poets, there are also poems by lesser known...
This title brings two beautiful collections by one of Ireland’s most distinguished poets back into print within one book. These wonderful treasures of modern Irish poetry are made available for...
One of the major poets of modern Ireland, Cathal Ó Searcaigh has made a huge contribution to the range and scope of Irish language literature over the past four decades....
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...
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...
Croí Cine is a unique anthology of writing that provides a comprehensive and wide-ranging introduction to Irish-language writing, which extends from the 1600s to the end of the 20th century. Meticulously...