- An Cléireach
An Cléireach is a novel by the Irish writer
Darach Ó Scolaí , published in 2007 and winner of the 2007 "Oireachtas Prize for Literature".The protogonist and narrator is a soldier and clerk in dispute with his colonel over a promotion. In north Munster in the year 1650, as the remnants of the royalist army flees from the victorious parliamentarians, a band of poets and soldier-scribes are brought together and, regardless of the proximity of the enemy, spend the night storytelling.
In the stories recounted by
Cearbhall Óg Ó Dálaigh , Toirdhealbhach Carach Ó Conchubhair and Fear Flatha Ó Gnímh, another theme surfaces in the novel, the story of a young man who has been entrusted with the safekeeping of an ancientpsalter that has been in his family's keeping for three hundred years, and who has to flee abroad with the book as the country is over-run by the English in 1601.His hereditary responsibility brings him to the
Spanish Netherlands , toBohemia where he takes part in the Battle of theWhite Mountain as a musketeer in captainSomhairle Mac Domhnail l's company, and from there to theIrish College of St Anthony inLeuven /Louvain , in the company of BrotherMícheál Ó Cléirigh and Father Brian Mac Giolla Coinnigh, and finally back to Ireland during the wars of theIrish Catholic Confederation and theCromwellian conquest of Ireland .And although the dispute between the narrator and the colonel is brought to a head that night in Ireland, the final strands of the novel are brought together in 1667 as the narrator lives in exile in the
Spanish Netherlands .Tadhg Dubh Ó Cróinín in "The Limerick Leader" emphasizes the credibility and verisimilitude of the writing that succeeds in convincing the reader that at all times he is in the centre of the vortex no matter where the action takes him. [2] Philip Cummings in "Lá Nua" reads the novel as a contemporary fiction, drawing attention to the author's tricks and modern conscious narrative. [3]
References
↑ Oireachtas na Gaeilge - Nuacht - €55,000 de Luach Saothair do Scríbhneoirí
↑ The Limerick Leader, Ag Baint Sponcain
↑ Lá Nua, Faoi ChaibidilLinks
* [http://www.leabharbreac.com/ website of the Publishing company, Leabhar Breac]
* [http://www.darachoscolai.com/ author's website]
* [http://aonghus.blogspot.com/2007/12/clireach.html Aonghus Ó hAlmhain's blog site]
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