Raithean airson Sireadh / Seasons for Seeking: Dain Rumi airson a' Mhiosachain Ghaidhealaich an Albainn Nuaidh / Poems of Rumi for the Gaelic Cultural Calendar in Nova Scotia

Raithean airson Sireadh / Seasons for Seeking: Dain Rumi airson a' Mhiosachain Ghaidhealaich an Albainn Nuaidh / Poems of Rumi for the Gaelic Cultural Calendar in Nova Scotia

by Lodaidh MacFhionghain, Coleman Barks
Raithean airson Sireadh / Seasons for Seeking: Dain Rumi airson a' Mhiosachain Ghaidhealaich an Albainn Nuaidh / Poems of Rumi for the Gaelic Cultural Calendar in Nova Scotia

Raithean airson Sireadh / Seasons for Seeking: Dain Rumi airson a' Mhiosachain Ghaidhealaich an Albainn Nuaidh / Poems of Rumi for the Gaelic Cultural Calendar in Nova Scotia

by Lodaidh MacFhionghain, Coleman Barks

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Overview

Lewis MacKinnon’s fourth Scottish Gaelic poetry collection features translations of the Rumi interpretations of poet Coleman Barks alongside MacKinnon’s own original poems. The poems in the collection are grouped thematically in sections corresponding to days that are celebrated in the Gaelic cultural calendar year in Nova Scotia.

Tha an ceathramh cruinneachadh do bhàrdachd aig Lodaidh MacFhionghain a’ cur feairt air eadar-theangachaidhean do mhìneachaidhean Rumi a rinn Coleman Barks an cuide ri dàin a rinn MacFhionghain fhéin. Tha cuspairean nan dàn ’s a’ chruinneachadh seo air an cur ann an seòrsachan a bhios a’ freagair ri cinn-là a théid an cumail ann am mìosachan culturach nan Gàidheal an Albainn Nuaidh.

“MacKinnon gives us an insight into some powerful and important poetry and thoughts from a truly remarkable mind, that of a man from a distant past and a far away place, but one whose words still resonate with everyday life today. A fine and well put together piece of work, worthy of widespread attention. I recommend it to the world. Beware—it will make you think.” —Angus MacLeod, Goose Cove, Cape Breton, NS

“Tha MacFhionghuin a’ toirt dhuinn sealladh air cuid de bhàrdachd agus smuaintean cumhachdach is cudromach bho inntinn fìor iongantach, o dhuine bho linn fad air ais an eachdraidh agus o àite fad’ air falbh, ach fear le faclan a bhios fhathast buntainneach do ‘r beatha làitheil an-diugh. Obair mhath, air a cur gu math, agus airidh air aire farsaing. Molaidh mi dhan t-saoghal i. Ach bithibh faiceallach—faodaidh i smaoineachadh domhain a thoirt oirbh!” —Aonghas MacLeòid, Còbh Anndra, Ceap Breatainn, AN

“This elegant book brings together poetry from different eras and countries but all in pursuit of the same objective—wisdom. [...] It’s a great delight to read important new writing like this from Canada. One will return to this book many times to visit some of the poems. [...S]some must be pondered and others are short, neat and strike your mind like a sunbeam. Without doubt it will make you ponder many subjects, which will itself be a joy to the reader.” —Dr. Angus MacLeod, Glasgow

“Tha an leabhar grinn seo a’ toirt ri chèile bàrdachd bho dhiofar linntean is dùthchannan ach uile air tòir na h-aon ceann-uidhe—gliocas. [...] Tha e na thlachd mhòr sgrìobhadh cudromach ùr mar seo a leughadh à Canada. Thillear dhan leabhar seo iomadach ùr gus cèilidh a-rithist air cuid de na dàin. [...T]ha feadhainn a dh’fheumar cnuasachd is cuid eile a tha goirid, grinn is a bhualas nad inntinn mar ghath grèine. Gun teagamh bheir e ort meòrachadh air ioma chuspair, is thig tlachd an cois sin.” —An Dr. Aonghas MacLeòid, Glaschu


Product Details

BN ID: 2940154607428
Publisher: Bradan Press Ltd.
Publication date: 11/10/2017
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 469 KB
Language: Scottish Gaelic

About the Author

Coleman Barks was born and raised in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and educated at the University of North Carolina and the University of California at Berkeley. He taught poetry and creative writing at the University of Georgia for thirty years. He is the author of numerous Rumi translations and has been a student of Sufism since 1977. His work with Rumi was the subject of an hour-long segment in Bill Moyers's Language of Life series on PBS, and he is a featured poet and translator in Bill Moyers's poetry special, "Fooling with Words." Coleman Barks is the father of two grown children and the grandfather of five. He lives in Athens, Georgia.

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