Skelligs Calling

Skelligs Calling

by Michael Kirby (Author), JaneUrquhart (Foreword)

Synopsis

This second volume of memoir extends and completes the cycle begun with Skelligside (1990), recording the life of a remarkable nonagenarian fisherman-poet and painter from the south Iveragh Peninsula in Kerry. Part One deals with fish, fishing and the life of the fisherman. Part Two describes the marine habitat, the kelp, rock pools beaches and strands of the Skelligs. Part Three gives a detailed account of the bird life, species by species, from the gannet, cormorant and puffin, to the fulmar petrel, loon and kittiwake; evoking their lore and taxonomy, in Irish and English. Part Four concludes with life on shore, the coastguards, shipwrecks, beachcombers and history of the Ballinskelligs Cable Station.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Publisher: The Lilliput Press Ltd
Published: 29 Jul 2003

ISBN 10: 184351026X
ISBN 13: 9781843510260

Media Reviews
Kirby revels, like few authors do today, in the sheer wonder of Creation. Poet, painter, storyteller, folklorist and fisherman emerge and merge in this glowing book, speaking of his awe as he turns a trained eye to an environment he has lived in and loved for almost a century. - Gabriel Rosenstock What a pleasure to read this wonderful collection of memories and reflections, fact, folklore and natural history... Michael Kirby, Irish speaker and prodigious reader, is a man who understands the true value of life. He shows us in this marvellous book that everything that lives is connected... his is the view of the wise man... we have much to learn from him. - from the Foreword by Jane Urquhart, prizewinning author of Awake and The Underpainter
Author Bio
MICHAEL KIRBY, born in 1906, the last of seven children, is a native of Ballinskelligs, Co. Kerry. He is author of six books in Irish underthe name Micheal Ua Ciarmhaic. This is his second book in English, a sequel to Skelligside (1990). he is married with five children and twenty grandchildren.