Compared to Gaelic poetry, the history of Gaelic theatre has not been a particularly long one, with the first examples appearing in the eighteenth century. However, drama in Gaelic began to thrive in the twentieth century, and modern Gaelic drama has the power to break down barriers and to touch people across linguistic and cultural divides.
This collection is a celebration of this often-overlooked genre, bringing together eight Gaelic plays from the start of the twentieth century to the present day. Accessible to non-Gaelic speakers, this book contains English translations as well as an introduction to the history of Gaelic theatre, and to the playwrights whose skill and commitment to their art deserves much wider recognition.
Contents
- Reiteach Moraig (Morag's Betrothal) - Iain M. MacLeoid
- Am Fear a Chaill a Ghaidhlig (The Man Who Lost His Gaelic) - Iain MacCormaig
- Ceann Cropic - Fionnlagh MacLeoid
- Tog Orm Mo Speal (Give Me My Scythe) - Iain Mac a' Ghobhainn
- Ordugh na Saorsa (Order of Release) - Tormod Calum Domhnallach
- Sequamur - Domhnall S. Moireach (Gaelic by Catriona Dunn)
- Scotties - Muireann Kelly with Francis Poet
- Bana-Ghaisgich (Heroines) - Mairi Nic'IlleMhoire
Title: Dràma na Gàidhlig: Ceud Bliadhna air an Àrd-ùrlar: A Century of Gaelic Drama (ASLS Annual Volumes)
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ISBN: 9781906841416
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Publisher: Association for Scottish Literary Studies
Publication Date: 2021-04-19
Number of Pages: 376
Weight: 0.5762 kg
Indispensable for anyone interested in modern drama, Scottish literature and whatever we might mean by cultural identity. It is a threshold to riches.
-- Alan Riach * The National *
Published in one sturdy volume by the Association for Scottish Literary Studies, with Macleod's lucid and illuminating introduction and a substantial, rich bibliography, the book is indispensable for anyone interested in modern drama, Scottish literature and whatever we might mean by cultural identity. It is a threshold to riches.
-- Alan Riach * The National *