Na Saighneáin
- 112 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Cathal Ó Searcaigh is an Irish poet writing in the Irish language, specifically the Ulster dialect. His work often explores themes tied to his homeland and identity, rendered with vivid imagery and emotional depth. Ó Searcaigh's distinctive voice and profound reflections on the human experience establish him as a significant figure in contemporary Irish literature.





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. This volume, drawn from six ground-breaking collections published over the past fifteen years, testifies to his lyrical genius and his enduring importance at the very heart of what is happening in Gaelic literature today. Here, Paddy Bushe, Gabriel Rosenstock and Frank Sewell, three of the most noted translators of contemporary Irish language literature, use the full range of their brilliance to render Ó Searcaigh's work into faithful but fully realized English language poems.