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Alan Riach: Seas of opportunity: The third movement of modern Gaelic poetry


Alan Riach takes us from Deòrsa mac Iain Deòrsa / George Campbell Hay into the third movement in modern Gaelic poetry with Ruaraidh MacThòmais / Derick Thomson and Iain Mac a’ Ghobhainn / Iain Crichton Smith.
WHEN he returned from the war, George Campbell Hay recaptured in his poetry the youthful qualities of speed and engagement, in the living terrain of Tarbert and Argyll, its forests and seas. “Seeker, Reaper” is quick and brilliant, a breathless celebration of a motor fishing boat in constant action:
When my gunnel’s worn wi’ raspin’ nets,
and my sides are white wi salt, ....

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Gaelic poetry of the 20th century: Recovering from the ravages of Empire


By
Alan Riach
Professor of Scottish Literature at Glasgow University
Essay
Embargoed to 0001 Thursday December 13..Handout photo from 1908 issued by the Lewis Museum Trust of the HMY Iolaire (then called the Almathea) prior to it going into service at the Stornoway Naval Base. The vessel sank near Stornoway in Lewis on New
LAST week we took an overview of Gaelic poetry of the 20th century, following Ronald Black’s suggestion in An Tuil: Duanaire Gàidhlig an 20mh Ceud/Anthology of 20th Century Scottish Gaelic Verse (1999) that there were four high tides beginning with Alexander Carmichael’s collection of traditional work in Carmina Gadelica. The second tide arose through the poetry of the Second World War and is centred on the work of Sorley MacLean and George Campbell Hay; the third with Derick Thomson and Iain Crichton Smith; the fourth from Donald MacAulay through to the pr ....

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20th-century evolution in Gaelic poetry


“And O! be sure to fear the Lord alway,
And mind your duty, duly, morn and night;
Lest in temptation’s path ye gang astray,
Implore His counsel and assisting might:
They never sought in vain that sought the Lord aright.”
Not even the biological urgencies of youthful lust can shake the securities of hierarchy depicted here. When a young neighbour lad arrives to visit the daughter of the house, “The wily mother sees the conscious flame / Sparkle in Jenny’s e’e, and flush her cheek” but the youth is identified as “nae wild, worthless rake” so the family welcomes him, an appropriate suitor behaving impeccably. ....

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