in this issue
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Donegal's Cathal Ó SearcaighRead Mountain Woman and The Well, two rugged, sensual poems, by Donegal's Cathal Ó Searcaigh.
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Scotland's Ùr-Sgeul ProjectExciting new work is appearing in Scottish Gaelic. Transcript investigates The Ùr-Sgeul Series.
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The Human Ear as a Dried AbricotAlan Titley is one of Ireland's most versatile and talented writers. Enjoy his delicious Fable of the Ear.
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The Night Before We SailedAongus Peter Campbell's An Oidhche Mus do Sheol Sinn is a powerful saga of Gaelic life. Read a review here.
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Celibacy and the Catholic ChurchCrisis looms for Tom Connor, a rural priest prey to sexual desire, in Pádraig Standún's Súil le Breith.
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An t-Aonaran by Iain Crichton-SmithIain Crichton-Smith's novella An t-Aonaran is a brilliant study of alienation and community on a small Gaelic-speaking island in the Hebrides.
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