
It treats of the adventures and death of the historical and literary figure Art Ó Laoghaire.
Price: €8.80 | Reference: 9781901176124
It treats of the adventures and death of the historical and literary figure Art Ó Laoghaire.
Price: €8.80 | Reference: 9781901176124
A play set during the civil war in Ireland.CURRENTLY AVAILABLE IN eBOOK FORMAT ONLYClick here for eBook.
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A 600-page cornucopia of contemporary writing in Irish across a broad range of genres, this book offers a selection of the best poetry, short stories, prose, songs, plays etc, published by Cló Iar-Chonnachta 1985-1995.
Price: €19.00 | Reference: 1874700397
The third volume of the series contains a selection of the best short plays in Irish written in the last century edited by Gearrdhrámaí an Chéid illustrates how Irish drama developed in its diverse forms from 1901 to 2000.Read a sample from the book
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A bilingual (English & Irish) selection of the poetry of Máire Mhac an tSaoi.'She is a prober of the condition of love, and no living poet has brought more honesty and insight to the subject.'- John Hordan
Price: €25.00 | Reference: 9781847173003
This play is situated in a psychiatric hospital and bears the hallmarks of Ó Muirthile’s writing: intelligence, humour and compassion.
Price: €8.80 | Reference: 9781901176117
This play centres around the meeting of a brother and sister at the anniversary of their brother’s death. It is an emotional journey through mourning to spiritual renewal.Produced by Amharclann de hÍde, December 1999
Price: €8.80 | Reference: 9781901176162
Craos (Glutteny) is the third play in the trilogy Trí Bhraon (Three Drops) dealing with the 'Great Lie' in Gaeltacht and Irish language society. Like the other two plays in the series, 'Coinneáil Orainn' and 'An Braon Anío's (also available as books from Leabhar...
Price: €9.00 | Reference: 9780898332315
This play was produced in 2006, the second play in the Trí Bhraon trilogy.Micil and Nóra find themselves cut off at home by the rising seas. As the tide rises and the sea comes pouring in on the old couple, they find the time to debate the big questions: rising sea-levels and the receding...
Price: €9.00 | Reference: 978089833224
In Ainm an Athar deals with the return of a young man, Liam, or ‘Wino' as he prefers to call himself now, from a stay in a psychiatric institution, and the sequence of events which follows: the reaction of his parents, in particular his father, the local Garda sergeant; that of the parish priest,...
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