Craic Baby: Dispatches from a Rising Language

Author:   Darach O'Séaghdha
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781788545266


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   13 June 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Darach O'Séaghdha
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Apollo
ISBN:  

9781788545266


ISBN 10:   1788545265
Pages:   160
Publication Date:   13 June 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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Darach O Seaghdha's observations and reflections are intelligent and interesting * Irish Times * O Seaghdha wasn't keen on learning traditional Irish language when he was young. Inspired by his dad, he later made it his goal to help preserve it * The Big Issue * A wonderful blend of rudeness and erudition * TLS Books of the Year * I'd stray away from my beloved fiction for [Craic Baby] Darach O'Seaghdha's follow up to the brilliant Motherfocloir * Irish Times Books of the Year * Darach O Seaghdha has a gift for bringing Irish to life, through humour and through fascinating stories of why it is the way it is * Irish Daily Mirror * In Craic Baby, O Seaghdha wants to address fundamental points about language in Ireland on a longish agenda. And he does it brilliantly * Irish Examiner *


'Darach O Seaghdha's observations and reflections are intelligent and interesting' * Irish Times * 'O Seaghdha wasn't keen on learning traditional Irish language when he was young. Inspired by his dad, he later made it his goal to help preserve it' * The Big Issue * 'A wonderful blend of rudeness and erudition' * TLS Books of the Year * 'I'd stray away from my beloved fiction for [Craic Baby] Darach O'Seaghdha's follow up to the brilliant Motherfocloir' * Irish Times Books of the Year * 'Darach O Seaghdha has a gift for bringing Irish to life, through humour and through fascinating stories of why it is the way it is' * Irish Daily Mirror * 'In Craic Baby, O Seaghdha wants to address fundamental points about language in Ireland on a longish agenda. And he does it brilliantly' * Irish Examiner *


Darach Ó Séaghdha's observations and reflections are intelligent and interesting * Irish Times * Ó Séaghdha wasn't keen on learning traditional Irish language when he was young. Inspired by his dad, he later made it his goal to help preserve it * The Big Issue * A wonderful blend of rudeness and erudition * TLS Books of the Year * I'd stray away from my beloved fiction for [Craic Baby] Darach O'Seaghdha's follow up to the brilliant Motherfoclóir * Irish Times Books of the Year * Darach Ó Séaghdha has a gift for bringing Irish to life, through humour and through fascinating stories of why it is the way it is * Irish Daily Mirror * In Craic Baby, Ó Séaghdha wants to address fundamental points about language in Ireland on a longish agenda. And he does it brilliantly * Irish Examiner *


'I'd stray away from my beloved fiction for [Craic Baby] Darach O'Seaghdha's follow up to the brilliant Motherfocloir' Irish Times Books of the Year. 'A wonderful blend of rudeness and erudition' TLS Books of the Year. 'O Seaghdha wasn't keen on learning traditional Irish language when he was young. Inspired by his dad, he later made it his goal to help preserve it' The Big Issue. 'Darach O Seaghdha's observations and reflections are intelligent and interesting' Irish Times.


'In Craic Baby, O Seaghdha wants to address fundamental points about language in Ireland on a longish agenda. And he does it brilliantly' Irish Examiner. 'Darach O Seaghdha has a gift for bringing Irish to life, through humour and through fascinating stories of why it is the way it is' Irish Daily Mirror. 'I'd stray away from my beloved fiction for [Craic Baby] Darach O'Seaghdha's follow up to the brilliant Motherfocloir' Irish Times Books of the Year. 'A wonderful blend of rudeness and erudition' TLS Books of the Year. 'O Seaghdha wasn't keen on learning traditional Irish language when he was young. Inspired by his dad, he later made it his goal to help preserve it' The Big Issue. 'Darach O Seaghdha's observations and reflections are intelligent and interesting' Irish Times.


'In Craic Baby, O Seaghdha wants to address fundamental points about language in Ireland on a longish agenda. And he does it brilliantly' * Irish Examiner * 'Darach O Seaghdha has a gift for bringing Irish to life, through humour and through fascinating stories of why it is the way it is' * Irish Daily Mirror * 'I'd stray away from my beloved fiction for [Craic Baby] Darach O'Seaghdha's follow up to the brilliant Motherfocloir' * Irish Times Books of the Year * 'A wonderful blend of rudeness and erudition' * TLS Books of the Year * 'O Seaghdha wasn't keen on learning traditional Irish language when he was young. Inspired by his dad, he later made it his goal to help preserve it' * The Big Issue * 'Darach O Seaghdha's observations and reflections are intelligent and interesting' * Irish Times *


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Darach O'Séaghdha is the author of popular twitter account @theirishfor. He lives just outside Dublin, where he works as a civil servant during the day and explores language at night and in the early morning.

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