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E-grāmata: Coming Home

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  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Mar-2017
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  • Valoda: eng
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780717171576

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Some part of me believed I would become a more complete person if I spoke Irish, more in tune with my roots, my identity, my very being. 







I was one of the 1.8 million people who claimed to speak Irish but like most of that cohort I was faking it. 







I was about to turn 50 The future had arrived. My idea of personal ambition had shifted The Irish language, normally meandering around the edges of my consciousness, suddenly demanded my full attention.







This is the story of Michael McCaughans journey around Ireland and the Irish language. From a surreal start involving dedicated listening to Raidió na Gaeltachtas death notices, to rediscovering the soul of the language through immersing himself in Phil Lynotts music all without becoming a Gaelbore Coming Home will make you want to follow in his footsteps and strike out in search of the grį.







 







A hugely enjoyable linguistic travelogue that is also a sort of love story: full of passion, lightness, but, also, commitment. McCaughans engaging prose is a joy to read. Discover the Sex Pistols connection with Cśil Aodha and many another startling fact about the Irish language. This journey towards a homecoming will touch many hearts. Joseph O'Connor
Chapter 1 From Yearning to Learning, Mo Sceal Fein
1(12)
Chapter 2 Buried Alive
13(17)
Chapter 3 Anyone Can Learn Irish
30(11)
Chapter 4 Essentials for the Language Cupboard
41(15)
Chapter 5 Fever
56(16)
Chapter 6 Staying the Course
72(14)
Chapter 7 Why We Didn't Learn Irish at School
86(16)
Chapter 8 `There's a fecker on the phone looking for services in Irish'
102(15)
Chapter 9 Gaeltacht Reflections
117(17)
Chapter 10 Inside the Gaeltacht - `Do you do this on purpose?'
134(16)
Chapter 11 A Fitzcarraldo in West Belfast
150(11)
Chapter 12 From Jailtacht to Gaelictown
161(12)
Chapter 13 East Belfast Mission - the Final Frontier
173(16)
Chapter 14 The Secret of Cam Tochair
189(10)
Chapter 15 The View from Cuil Aodha
199(15)
Chapter 16 Let's Get Serious
214(12)
Chapter 17 Fairytale of Ayapaneco
226(4)
Chapter 18 Ceol and Soul
230(9)
Chapter 19 Cupla Focal - Cold Comfort or Cool Brand?
239(7)
Afterword From Learning to Yearning, the Never-ending Sceal 246(12)
Sources 258(3)
A Brief Glossary 261
Michael McCaughan is an Irish author and journalist best known for his work in Latin America. He has written extensively for The Irish Times, The Guardian, Hot Press and Village Magazine. He is the author of three works of non-fiction, True Crimes (2002), The Battle of Venezuela (2005) and The Price of Our Souls (2008). He lives in the Burren, Co. Clare.