Book description
This is the remarkable folk autobiography of a small famer,
fisherman and poet from from the South Iveragh peninsula of Co. Kerry,
part of Ireland's western sea-board, a region bounded by mountains and
unique inits cultural inheritance. Kirby's writing combines
description with narrative, anecdote and poetry, and gives a vivid
pen-picture of the locality of Ballinskelligs - its famed island and
birds, its fishing, husbandry, crafts, old customes, migrant
experience, local history and folklore - in testimony to a vanishing
way of life. Kirby's voice - akin to that of the Blasket writers - is
one of the last authentic expressions of a Gaelic tradition,
imaginatively fusing worlds of flesh and spirit. He writesd with all
the artlessness and freshness of a man departing from his native
language. By gathering one small area into the net of memory, personal
and inherited, Michael Kirby celebrates and commemorates the place
where he was born. "He loves the lore and traditions of his
people, which he expresses with passion and conviction." Ronan
Sheehan, Irish Press. "A beautifully written evocation of Kerry
... This is a gem of a book, a gentle folk autobiography which
undulates in the lyrical idioms of the author's native language ... It
glows with warmth and celebration for a lost heritage ... it resonates
in the mind like the purest music." Aodhan Madden, Sunday Press