This selection of letters from the Great Blasket, for the most part written by Eibhlis Ni Shuilleabhain of the island to George Chambers in London, covers a period of over twenty years. Beginning in 1931, when the island was still a place where one might marry and raise a family, the letters end in 1951 with the author herself in exile on the mainland and 'the old folk of the island scattering to their graves'. Through the eyes of Eibhlis, we see not the island of the summer visitor but one intimately known, loved and feared - and finally abandoned.
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5 Illustrations, black and white
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Höhe: 201 mm
Breite: 130 mm
Dicke: 6 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-85342-848-0 (9780853428480)
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Eibhlís married Seán Ó Criomhthain, a son of Tomás Ó Criomhthain, An tOileanach (The Islandman). On her marriage, she lived in the same house as the Islandman and nursed him during the last years of his life, which are described in the letters. Beginning in 1931, when the island was still a place where one might marry and raise a family (if only for certain exile in America), the letters end in 1951 with the author herself in exile on the mainland and the old folk of the island scattering to their graves.
Introduction
1 The Old Home
2 Marriage and Childbirth
3 (a) The Islandman
(b) Peig
4 Death on the Island
5 Mass and Priests
6 Visitors and the Outside World
7 The Year's Round
(a) Christmas
(b) Other Festivals
8 Island Life
9 The Inevitable End