- Edmund Lenihan
Edmund Lenihan (born 1950), also known as Eddie Lenihan, is an Irish
author , storyteller, lecturer and broadcaster. [cite book| last = Lenihan| first = Eddie| authorlink =| coauthors = Carolyn Eve Green| title = "Meeting the Other Crowd"| subtitle = The Fairy Stories of Hidden Ireland| publisher = Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin| date = 2004| location = New York| pages = 333| url =| doi =| id =| isbn = 1-58542-307-6 978-1585423071] He is one of the few practising "seanchaithe" (traditional Irish lore-keepers and tale-spinners) remaining in Ireland. He has been called "one of the greatest of Irish story-tellers" [http://www.thesession.org/discussions/display/6229/ "Irish Tales by Eddie Lenihan"] on BBC programme "The Session", broadcast March, 2005. Retrieved25 December 2007 ] and "a national treasure". [http://www.rambles.net/lenihan_crowd03.html Review of "Meeting the Other Crowd"] by Tom Knapp, published10 January 2004 , "Rambles Magazine". Retrieved25 December 2007 ]Biography
Lenihan is a native of
Brosna ,County Kerry ,Ireland , but currently resides inCrusheen ,County Clare . He college education was atSaint Ida's College inAbbeyfeale ,County Limerick and University College inGalway . [cite book| last = Lenihan| first = Edmund| authorlink =| coauthors =| title = "Fionn Mac Cumhail and the Baking Hags"| publisher = Mercier Press| date = 1993| location = Dublin| pages = back cover biographical information| url =| doi =| id = | isbn = 1-85635-071-1] He is a collector andpreservationist of folk tales, recording stories told by older people as passed to them inoral tradition , and then distributing them to a wider audience via print, audio and filmed recordings. [http://www.penguin.ca/nf/Author/AuthorPage/0,,1000060177,00.html Penguin Group] bio at publisher's website. Retrieved25 December 2007 ]Lenihan is particularly well-known for his tales of Irish
folk hero es,fairies ,fallen angel s, and othersupernatural beings as recorded inIrish mythology ,folklore andoral history . He has also publishedpoetry , stories about historical and legendary women of Ireland, [cite book| last = Lenihan| first = Eddie| authorlink =| coauthors =| title = "Defiant Irish Women"| publisher = Mercier Press| date = 1991| location = Dublin| pages = back cover biographical information| url = | doi = | id = | isbn = 1-85635-088-2 978-1585423071] andrailroad history . In his role as a cultural preservationist he maintains the largest private collection of folklore in Ireland. [Citation| last = Mercer| first = Michelle| title = A St. Patrick's Day Tale: Storyteller Eddie Lenihan| title2 = All Things Considered| date = 03-17| year = 2006| publisher = National Public Radio| url = http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5286174| accessdate = 2007-12-24 ]His first local reputation developed as an enthusiastic children's storyteller. [cite web| last = Kenny| first = Dessy| authorlink = | coauthors =| title = "Tales from a Clare Seanchai"| work = review of "Rowdy Irish Tales for Children"| publisher = Kenny's Bookshop and Art Gallery| date = October 2001| url = http://www.kennys.ie/News/DessysDiary/102001-TalesFromAClareSeanchai/| format =| doi =| accessdate = 2007-12-29 ] But as his international storytelling reputation grew, he has appeared in the film, "The Fairy Faith",imdb name|1464549] in a series of programmes on BBC radio, and at numerous high-profile folk festivals. [http://www.castlebar.ie/news/article_2315.shtml "Festival Thru The Lens!"] - Photos and report of Lenihan's appearance at the Killala Festival 2003, Castlebar, Ireland. Retrieved
25 December 2007 ] [http://www.galwayartsfestival.com/programme.php?category=2&id=1693 Lenihan at Galway Arts Festival] . Retrieved25 December 2007 ] [http://www.mohillstorytelling.com/storytellers.htm Mohill Storytelling and Arts Festival 2006] ]Conservation activism
In the 2004 reprint of his 2003 book, "Meeting the Other Crowd: The Fairy Stories of Hidden Ireland" Mr. Lenihan explained his continuing dismay at the rapid loss of Irish
cultural heritage and artifacts resulting fromindustrialization of rural Ireland. He described his motivation to preservehill forts , rural dwellings andnative plants in the context of general preservation of folkways. He also briefly described how his conservation ethics had come to disagreement with the centralized progressive goals of modernist planners. [cite book| last = Lenihan| first = Eddie| authorlink =| coauthors = Carolyn Eve Green| title = "Meeting the Other Crowd"| subtitle = The Fairy Stories of Hidden Ireland| publisher = Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin| date = 2004| location = New York| pages = chapter comments| url =| doi =| id =| isbn = 1-58542-307-6 978-1585423071]This had come to international attention in 1999 when Lenihan had stood up to road builders in County Clare who had wanted to cut down a special whitethorn tree. (The whitethorn is considered in local Irish lore, and Celtic folklore in general, to be sacred to the "
Aos Sí " - the fairy folk of Ireland.) In local tradition, this specific tree was believed to serve as the meeting place for the fairies ofMunster whenever they prepared to ride against the fairies ofConnacht .Monaghan, Patricia (2004) "The Red-Haired Girl from the Bog". New World Library ISBN 1577314581 p.67] His activism and protests had made international headlines, and succeeded in altering the road project in order to spare the tree.Mr. Lenihan is not a violent activist. In the 1999 incident he used the tactic of mobilizing public awareness by telling the old, traditional stories that mentioned the traditional significance of the tree, as well as the punishments that came to those who harmed the abodes of the fairies. [ [http://merganser.math.gvsu.edu/myth/lenihan.html "Storytelling Tradition Lives in the Fairy Stories of Ireland"] review of "Meeting the Other Crowd". Retrieved
25 December 2007 ] Devereux, Paul (2003) "Fairy Paths & Spirit Roads". Sterling Publishing, ISBN 1843337045 pp.151-3] [http://www.assap.org/newsite/articles/Fairies.html Away with the Fairies] by Viv Francis. Retrieved25 December 2007 ]Lenihan's informants
In his cultural preservation efforts Mr. Lenihan relies heavily on local informants. These individuals are (often elderly) members of the
rural community who are steeped in a tradition of oral history. [cite book| last = Lenihan| first = Eddie| authorlink =| coauthors = Carolyn Eve Green| title = "Meeting the Other Crowd"| subtitle = The Fairy Stories of Hidden Ireland| publisher = Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin| date = 2004| location = New York| pages = 331| url =| doi =| id =| isbn = 1-58542-307-6 978-1585423071]Jimmy Armstrong
Jimmy Armstrong was born in 1914 in Ballyrougham, the son of a land steward for a
Protestant landlord . His stories of the people, places and heroes of County Clare were incorporated into the 1982 book, "Long Ago by Shannonside". His importance in Lenihan's estimation was "...remarkable, then equally significant is the fact that one such man's death can deprive an area of a large part of its oral tradition at one blow". [cite book| last = Lenihan| first = Edmund| authorlink =| coauthors =| title = "Long Ago by Shannon Side"| publisher = Mercier Press| date = 1982| location = Cork, Dublin| pages = Author's Introduction| url = | doi = | id = | isbn = 978-0853426714]Bibliography
(This section uses
ISBN-13 whenever possible, withASIN and/orOCLC if there is no ISBN found.)Books
* Lenihan, Edmund;
Jimmy Armstrong . "Long Ago by Shannonside" (1982) Mercier Press. Cork; Dublin. ISBN 978-0853426714
* Lenihan, Edmund. "A Loss of Face and Other Poems" (1983) Inchicronan Press. Crusheen, Co. Clare. ASIN: B0007BGLC8 OCLC: 17518025
* Lenihan, Edmund. "The Portrait Gatherer" (1984) Inchicronan Press. Crusheen, Co. Clare. ISBN 978-0950914015
* Lenihan, Edmund. "Even Iron Men Die" (1985) Inchicronan Press. Crusheen, Co. Clare. ASIN: B0006DI11Q OCLC: 33124197
* Lenihan, Edmund;Frances Boland . "Stories of Old Ireland for Children" (1986) (republished 1997) Mercier Press. Cork. ISBN 978-0853427773
* Lenihan, Edmund;Joseph Gervin . "Strange Irish Tales for Children" (1987) (republished 1992) Mercer Press. Cork. ISBN 978-0853428336
* Lenihan, Edmund. "In Search of Biddy Early" (1987) Learning Links. ISBN 978-0853428206
* Lenihan, Edmund. "In the Tracks of the West Clare Railway" (1990) Mercier Press. Cork; Dublin. (republished 1991) Irish American Book Co. ISBN 978-0853429098
* Lenihan, Edmund. "Defiant Irish Women" (1991) Mercier Press. Dublin. (Republished 1997) Mercier Press. Cork ISBN 978-1856351881
* Lenihan, Edmund. "Ferocious Irish Women" (1991) Irish American Book Co. ISBN 978-0853429777
* Lenihan, Edmund. "The Devil Is an Irishman" (1995) Mercier Press. ISBN 978-1856350167
*Lenihan, Edmund. "A Spooky Irish Tale for Children" (1996) Mercier Press. Dublin. ISBN 978-1856351508
* Lenihan, Edmund; Athena Alchazidu. "Neuvěřitelná irská dobrodružství" (1991) Ando. Brno. ISBN 978-8086047072 (Czech language )
* Lenihan, Edmund. "Gruesome Irish Tales" (1997) Mercier Press. Cork. ISBN 9781856351973
* Lenihan, Edmund. "Humorous Irish tales for children" (1998) Mercier Press. Cork; Dublin. ISBN 9781856352383
* Lenihan, Edmund. "Wad of Notes" (1998) Gem and Emerald Books. ISBN 978-0952581307
* Lenihan, Edmund. "The Savage Pigs of Tulla" (2000) Mercier Press. Cork; Dublin ISBN 978-1856353236
* Lenihan, Edmund. "Rowdy Irish Tales for Children"(2001) Mercier Press. Cork; Dublin. ISBN 978-1856353663
* Lenihan, Eddie;Carolyn Eve Green . "Meeting the Other Crowd: The Fairy Stories of Hidden Ireland" (2003) Gill & Macmillan. Dublin. ISBN 978-0717136599 (Republished 2004) Jeremy P. Tarcher/Putnam. New York. (Penguin edition) ISBN 978-1585423071
* Lenihan, Edmund;Alan Clarke , "Irish Tales of Mystery and Imagination" (2006) Mercier Press. Cork; Dublin. ISBN 978-1856355193 (title as listed by [http://worldcat.org/oclc/173498508&referer=brief_results Worldcat] )
* Lenihan, Eddie; Alan Clarke. "Irish Tales of Mystery and Magic" (2006) Mercier Press. Cork; Dublin. ISBN 978-1856355193 (title as listed by Amazon.com)Media
* Lenihan, Edmund. "Fionn MacCumhail and the Dark Pool" (1983) Ceirnini Cladaig. Baile Atha Cliath, Éire. OCLC: 73342345 (Cassette Tape)
* Lenihan, Edmund. "Niamh and the Giant" (1984) Claddagh Records. Dublin. OCLC: 39034369 (Cassette tape)
* Lenihan, Edmund. Story Teller. (1986) Claddagh Records. Dublin. OCLC: 64861824 (Cassette Tape)
* Lenihan, Edmund "Storyteller 2" (1988) Claddagh Records. Dublin. OCLC: 39034419 (Cassette tape)
* Aziz, Peter; Elizabeth Jane Baldry; Neil Boyle (II); and Hugh Boyle (III). "The Fairy Faith" (2001) Wellspring Media. ASIN: B00005K9OQ (Documentary DVD)
* Lenihan, Edmund; Colcannon (Musical group); Windhorse Productions. "The Good People" (2001) Sounds True. Boulder. OCLC: 47106057 (Cassette Tape)ee also
*
Alan Lomax (folk music archivist)
*Aos Sí
*Biddy Early
*Brothers Grimm (folklore conservators)
*Celtic art
*Celtic mythology
*Cultural cringe
*Cultural heritage management
*Cultural resources management
*Culture of Ireland
*Faerie *
Fairy fort
*Fionn mac Cumhaill (aka Fionn Mac Cumhail, Finn McCool and other spellings)
*Folklore
*Indigenous intellectual property
*Irish literature
*List of women warriors in folklore, literature, and popular culture
*Modern Celts
*Mythology
*Traditional knowledge References
External links
* [http://www.eddielenihan.com/ Eddie Lenihan - "Seanchaí" - Storyteller] - Author's website
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* [http://www.castlebar.ie/news/article_2315.shtml "Festival Thru The Lens"] - Photos and report of Lenihan's appearance at the Killala Festival 2003, Castlebar, Ireland
* [http://fcds.org/faculty/AmandaCrane/Images/photos/Irish_Storyteller/index.htm Photos of Lenihan performing for schoolchildren]
* [http://roundstonesummerfest.com/photogallery3/view.php?gallery_id=74&page=1 Photos from Round Stone Summerfest 2007]
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