Cathal Ó Searcaigh
Cathal Ó Searcaigh (born 12 July 1956), is a modern Irish language poet. His work has been widely translated, anthologised and studied. "His confident internationalism", according to Theo Dorgan, has channelled "new modes, new possibilities, into the writing of Irish language poetry in our time".Since 1975, he has produced poetry, plays, and travelogues. His early poetry deals with place, tongue and tradition, with his late work showing a broader scope. His work includes homoerotic love poems. Jody Allen Randolph remarks "his breaking down of stereotypes and new deployment of gendered themes opened a new space in which to consider alternate sexualities within a contemporary Irish context."
The critic John McDonagh argues that "Ó Searcaigh occupies many of the spaces that stand in opposition to the traditionally dominant markers of Irish identity". In his anthology, McDonagh goes on to say "Ó Searcaigh's homoerotic poems are explicit, relishing in a sensuality that for many years rarely found explicit expression in Irish literature." Provided by Wikipedia
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Homecoming : an Bealach na Bhaile. by O. Searcaigh, Cathal
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Seal i Neipeal / by O'Searcaigh, Cathal
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Pianó Mhín na bPreachán. by Ó Searcaigh, Cathal
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Ag Tnúth leis an tSolas / by Ó Searcaigh, Cathal
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Out in the open / by Ó Searcaigh, Cathal
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Margadh na Míol I Valparaíso : the Flea Market in Valparaíso. by Rosenstock, Gabriel
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