In Boston, New England, an Irish woman was convicted of witchcraft and sentenced to death by hanging on the 16th November 1688. She comes to us from history under the...
'Eachtra Ghiolla an Amaráin' is a remarkable and unique work, in which the narrator outlines the events of his journey by sea from Waterford to the New World. While on...
In Tadhall, her first collection, Pauline Nic Chonaonaigh finds inspiration in the small miracles she sees in the world around her: swallows on their journey, the light of the moon piercing...
Cois Life proudly presents an ambitious series of poetry in translation in which established Irish poets reinterpret the work of European poets who inspired them. Each poet was invited to...
Selections of his work have already been published in French, German, Italian, Spanish, Danish, Rumanian, Catalan, Japanese and Croatian. Cathal is frequently invited to give poetry readings at arts festivals...
Poetry at its most acute resists outdated assertions and dulled assumptions.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...
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...