The Vanishing World of The Islandman : Narrative and Nostalgia
Synopsis
Exploring An t-Oileánach (anglicised as The Islandman), an indigenous Irish-language memoir written by Tomás a Criomhthain (Tomás O'Crohan), Máiréad Nic Craith charts the development of a Criomhthain as an author; the writing, illustration, and publication of the memoir in Irish; and the reaction to its portrayal of an authentic, Gaelic lifestyle in Ireland. As she probes the appeal of an island fisherman's century-old life-story to readers in several languages-considering the memoir's global reception in human, literary and artistic terms-Nic Craith uncovers the indelible marks of a Criomhthain's writing closer to home: the Blasket Island Interpretive Centre, which seeks to institutionalize the experience evoked by the memoir, and a widespread writerly habit amongst the diasporic population of the Island. Through the overlapping frames of literary analysis, archival work, interviews, and ethnographic examination, nostalgia emerges and re-emerges as a central theme, expressed in different ways by the young Irish state, by Irish-American descendants of Blasket Islanders in the US today, by anthropologists, and beyond.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Springer International Publishing
- ISBN: 9783030257743
- Number of pages: 187
- Dimensions: 148 x 210 x 12 mm
- Weight: 286g
- Languages: English
