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Louis de Paor is one of Ireland's leading Irish-language poets, and
was a key figure in the Irish language poetry renaissance of the
1980s and 90s. His dual-language selection The Brindled Cat and the
Nightingale's Tongue was published in 2014, following his selected
poems, Rogha Danta (2012), voted one of the top ten collections in
Irish since the turn of the millennium. This new dual-language
selection is mainly drawn from two other collections, Cupla Siamach
an Ama/The Siamese Twins of Time and Gra fiar/Crooked Love, with
translations made by Louis de Paor with Kevin Anderson and Biddy
Jenkinson. It shows a paring back of language and a greater
flexibility of form in his poetry, as well as a preoccupation with
the passage of time and its implications for both familial and
sexual love. His narrative skill and inventiveness come together in
the sequence 'La da raibh/One day', which follows a day in the life
of an imaginary village in the west of Ireland where the living and
the dead, the real and the unreal, collide. This was adapted for a
dual-language radio feature with music by Dana Lyn broadcast on RTE
Lyric FM and Raidio na Gaeltachta in 2021.
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