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The Dirty Dust
The Dirty Dust: Cré na Cille | Máirtín Ó Cadhain
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Máirtín Ó Cadhain’s irresistible and infamous novel The Dirty Dust is consistently ranked as the most important prose work in modern Irish, yet no translation for English-language readers has ever before been published. Alan Titley’s vigorous new translation, full of the brio and guts of Ó Cadhain’s original, at last brings the pleasures of this great satiric novel to the far wider audience it deserves.   In The Dirty Dust all characters lie dead in their graves. This, however, does not impair their banter or their appetite for news of aboveground happenings from the recently arrived. Told entirely in dialogue, Ó Cadhain’s daring novel listens in on the gossip, rumors, backbiting, complaining, and obsessing of the local community. In the afterlife, it seems, the same old life goes on beneath the sod. Only nothing can be done about it—apart from talk. In this merciless yet comical portrayal of a closely bound community, Ó Cadhain remains keenly attuned to the absurdity of human behavior, the lilt of Irish gab, and the nasty, deceptive magic of human connection.
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Jobe
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lalatiburona
The Dirty Dust: Cré na Cille | Máirtín Ó Cadhain
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This book makes me happy to be alive (even during tax season) and not buried, seeing as apparently the dead maintain the same petty grievances as they had when alive. Not exactly a page turner, but an amusing picture of rural Irish life and some of the best insults I've ever read: "You're a liar, you microphallic muppet!"

jveezer Oh God, and yer mum‘s pretty Irish...😳 6y
lalatiburona @jveezer don't worry. I won't bury you two in the same cemetery. That would be sooooo mean if the afterlife was really like that 😅🤣 6y
RachaelusGilkinius The BEST insults! Glad to know you enjoyed it! 6y
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lalatiburona
The Dirty Dust: Cré na Cille | Máirtín Ó Cadhain
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Taking a break from grading undergrad essays to drink some coffee and read a rare first: a novel translated from Irish!

jveezer What!? I need that next! 6y
lalatiburona @jveezer it's not by a woman though!! 6y
jveezer @lalatiburona i‘ll digress for Gaelic. 6y
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lalatiburona @jveezer actually Gaelic more accurately refers to the indigenous language of Scotland and Irish is what we should call that of Ireland... According to this translator... Not trying to be a know it all. Actually, yeah I am 😉 6y
jveezer 🤯 6y
lalatiburona I can't see whatever emoji you used but I'm sure it's rude @jveezer 😘 6y
RachaelusGilkinius I really enjoyed this. Interested to hear what you think! 6y
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SaraBeagle
The Dirty Dust: Cré na Cille | Máirtín Ó Cadhain
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Most of this book is amusing bickering and gossip (a good one to read if you want add color to your insults!), but it also contains beautiful passages on life and death.

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Genrebending
The Dirty Dust: Cré na Cille | Máirtín Ó Cadhain
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Such a great paperback cover for this amazing book. Here's your St Patrick's Day read.