Show Notes
Itâs not often that an eighteenth century poem finds itself in the news, but thanks to the rave reviews and public demand for Doireann NĂ GhrĂofaâs âA Ghost In The Throatâ, this is the situation we are now in. NĂ GhrĂofaâs work is a memoir in which she considers her relationship with the masterpiece âCaoineadh Airt UĂ Laoghaireâ and tries to discover the story of its author, EibhlĂn Dhubh NĂ Chonaill. How can the person who wrote the greatest poem of her century disappear from history? Why do we only know about her in relation to the men in her life?
In todayâs episode, Darach, Peadar and GearĂłidĂn consider this poem, the world of penal laws, power changes and rivalries that it emerged from and its place in Irish literature then and now. They discuss its female gaze, the attitude to physical and equal love it reveals and how male Irish poets have asserted their names into the life stories of remarkable Irish women.
Also, Darach has a conspiracy theory about the death of Art OâLaoghaireâs assassin, GearĂłidĂn bemoans PS I Love You and Peadar explains the significance of horses in Europe at the time.Â
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