Sailing for Home: A Voyage from Antigua to Kinsale

Sailing for Home: A Voyage from Antigua to Kinsale

by TheoDorgan (Author)

Synopsis

What happens when four people three old sea hands and a novice (the author) cross the Atlantic aboard a 70-foot schooner? Theo Dorgan's logbook of the voyage of the Spirit of Oysterhaven from the Caribbean to the coast of Co. Cork is meditative, philosophical, and utterly absorbing. Dorgan captures the quotidian realities of a trans-Atlantic passage the importance of innumerable small rituals, the challenge of cooking in rough seas, the unspoken understandings that develop between crew members but he also attends to the numinous possibilities of life at sea: the rare vividness of dreams, visits from the ghosts of dead friends. By turns richly comic and deeply moving, Sailing for Home is the story of a mental and spiritual adventure as much as a physical one, a chronicle of an ordinary encounter between man and sea.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Publisher: Penguin Ireland
Published: 02 Jun 2005

ISBN 10: 1844880494
ISBN 13: 9781844880492

Author Bio
Theo Dorgan -- poet, editor, translator, librettist, broadcaster -- was born in Cork in 1953. His Jason and the Argonauts, to music by Howard Goodall, was premiered in the Royal Albert Hall in 2004. He is a member of Aosdana (Irish Academy of Arts) and of the Arts Council of Ireland. He has a weekly programme on RTE Radio.