![]() ![]() stationery) product, which both we and our supplier are temporarily out-of-stock (OOS) of. Temporarily Out of Stock (OOS) with supplier - An active, generally non-book (e.g. When an expected publication date has been provided to us by the publisher, we include it in the 'Description' tab - however this can often be vague and subject to change. Arrival of stock is completely in the hands of our suppliers, and can be anything from a few days to weeks, or on occasion months. Not Yet Published - This is a new title which has yet to be published / printed. Arrival of fresh stock is completely in the hands of our suppliers, and can be anything from a few days to weeks, or on occasion months. In Reprint - An active book product, which both we and our supplier / publisher are temporarily out-of-stock (OOS) of. usually in 1-5 days), unless the product is 'In Reprint' or 'Not Yet Published' or 'Temporaily Out of Stock (OOS) with supplier'. ![]() We are likely to have fresh stock of this product again shortly (i.e. To learn more about the book or to order a copy, please click hereĬopyright © 2021 New Island Books, All rights reserved.In Stock - An active product, which we have in stock, ready for immediate despatchĪwaiting Stock - An active product, which we are temporarily out-of-stock (OOS) of. Hardback accompanied by 2 audio CDs | €24.95 Using remastered recordings of Peig Sayers made in 1952 by the Irish Folklore Commission, this book is an accurate, lively and illuminating testament to Peig's unique style of oral storytelling, with her recordings dictated faithfully into Irish, and translated with deft understanding into English. While elements of the programme will be as Gaeilge, the majority will be through English. This launch is part of the Ambassador’s Hour, a series of webinars hosted by the Embassy of Ireland in Washington DC and the American Conference for Irish Studies to celebrate important new works of Irish scholarship. Musicians Aoife and Deirdre Granville will also contribute. Joining Ambassador Daniel Mulhall and ACIS President Dr Kate Costello-Sullivan (Le Moyne) to mark the book’s launch and celebrate Peig are: the book’s co-editor an Dr Pádraig Ó Héalaí (NUI Galway) Dr Éilís Ní Dhuibhne Professor Angela Bourke (UCD) Professor Patricia Coughlan (UCC) actor and storyteller Nuala Hayes author Úna-Minh Kavanagh and an Dr Criostoir MacCárthaigh (UCD). ![]() Published late last year, Peig Sayers: Níl Deireadh Ráite / Not the Final Word was acclaimed by Fintan O’Toole as a ‘wonderful’ volume, which successfully banished ‘any remaining doubts about her status as an artist’. Using remastered recordings made by the Irish Folklore Commission in 1952, Bo Almqvist and Pádraig Ó Héalaí have produced an illuminating testament to Peig's unique style of oral storytelling. Recent years, however, have seen a popular reappraisal of ‘Peig’ and a recognition of her as one of Ireland’s greatest storytellers. For generations of Irish schoolchildren, her recollections of life on the Blaskets came to represent the challenges of learning the Irish language. Peig Sayers was one of the key figures of the late Gaelic Revival. ![]() On International Women’s Day and as part of Seachtain na Gaeilge, join the Ambassador of Ireland in Washington DC and the American Conference for Irish Studies in celebrating a remarkable Irish woman and an essential new work of Irish folklore. Peig Sayers: Níl Deireadh Ráite / Not the Final Word ![]()
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