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Cross-Talk Island: Diary Pages - Perfect for Travel Journals, Beach Vacations & Tropical Getaways
Cross-Talk Island: Diary Pages - Perfect for Travel Journals, Beach Vacations & Tropical Getaways

Cross-Talk Island: Diary Pages - Perfect for Travel Journals, Beach Vacations & Tropical Getaways

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The island of the Great Blasket and its remote fishing community lies three miles of the Kerry coast of Ireland, at the westernmost tip of Europe. Virtually unknown before this century, it is now famous throughout the world as the source of a rich and unique flowering of literature, a tradition as old as the Gaelic language itself. Now again available, these seven volumes--all translated from the original Gaelic--offer engaging accounts of a now-vanished lifestyle, a group of stories that will charm readers of Irish literature, those moved by a nostagia for "simpler times," and anyone who enjoys a good tale well told. Originally published in 1928, this was the first book to come out of the Blasket Islands. In these pages from his diary, O'Crohan jotted down snatches of conversation, anecdotes, descriptions of the landscape and the sea. These unadorned, yet vivid sketches capture and preserve the essence of a way of life which was rapidly receding into the past even as he wrote.

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Island Cross-Talk brings the reader into the world of the Blasket Islanders, a bleak locale on the NW side of ireland. The Irish government relocated the islanders in 1953 due to the grimness of their existence. A few writers, including Tomas O'Crohan, took the time to write of life on Blasket Island and in doing so revealed to the world the sameness of human nature and the hardiness of our species as we strive from day to day to feed, clothe and shelter ourselves. This book is a gift to those who need to be reminded of the sameness of our common plight while at the same time revealing to us the uniqueness of the struggle to do so on Blasket Island. It is filled with colorful descriptions of the islanders and their environment.