Micheal O'Siadhail

Micheal O'Siadhail
Mícheál Ó Siadhail
Born (1947-01-12) January 12, 1947 (age 77)

Micheal O'Siadhail (Irish: Mícheál Ó Siadhail [ˈmʲiːçaːl̪ˠ ˈʃiəlʲ]; born January 12th, 1947) is an Irish poet. Among his awards are The Marten Toonder Prize and The Irish American Culture Institute Prize for Literature.[1]

Early life

Micheal O'Siadhail was born into a middle-class Dublin family. His father, a chartered accountant, was born in County Monaghan and worked most of his life in Dublin, and his mother was a Dubliner with roots in County Tipperary.

From the age of twelve, O'Siadhail was educated at the Jesuit boarding school Clongowes Wood College, an experience he later described in some of his poetry.[2] At thirteen he first visited the Aran Islands, which had a large impact on him.[3]

Career

Micheal O'Siadhail studied at Trinity College Dublin (1964–68) where his teachers included David H. Greene and Máirtín Ó Cadhain. He was elected a Scholar of the College and took a First Class Honours Degree. His circle in Trinity included David McConnell, Mary Robinson and David F. Ford.[4] O'Siadhail then took a government exchange scholarship and studied folklore and Icelandic at the University of Oslo. He continues to see Scandinavian literature as a major influence.

In 1970 he married Bríd Ní Chearbhaill, who was born in Gweedore in County Donegal. She was a teacher for most of her life.

For seventeen years, O'Siadhail worked as an academic; firstly, as a lecturer at Trinity College (1969–73) where he was awarded an MLitt in 1971, and then as a research professor at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. During these years he gave named lectures in Dublin and at Harvard University and Yale University and was a visiting professor at the University of Iceland in 1982. In 1987 he resigned his professorship to write poetry.

He was a member of the Arts Council of the Republic of Ireland (1987–93), of the Advisory Committee on Cultural Relations (1989–97) and was editor of Poetry Ireland Review. He was the founding chairman of ILE (Ireland Literature Exchange). As a founder member of Aosdána (Academy of Distinguished Irish Artists) he is part of a circle of artists and has worked with his friend, the composer Seóirse Bodley, the painters Cecil King and Mick O'Dea, and in 2008 he gave a reading as part of Brian Friel's eightieth birthday celebration.

He represented Ireland at the Poetry Society's European Poetry Festival in London in 1981 and at the Frankfurt Book Fair in 1997. He was writer-in-residence at the Yeats Summer School in 1991 and writer-in-residence at the University of British Columbia in 2002.

In 2018, O'Siadhail was included in The Tablet magazine's ′Fifty Minds That Matter′ – fifty men and women who are ″adding some Catholic salt to the contemporary cultural soup″.

During his years as an academic, O'Siadhail, writing under the Irish spelling of his name, published works on the linguistics of Irish and a textbook for learners of Irish.

Development

In 1978, O'Siadhail published his first poetry collection The Leap Year (originally written in Irish), which was a meditation on healing and nature set against an urban background. This was followed in 1980 by Rungs of Time (originally in Irish) which, in an Edda-adjacent style, announced many of the characteristic themes that would dominate his work; and in 1982 Belonging (the last of this trio originally written in Irish) emphasized, by its title, relationships as a major theme. There were two more collections which contained a few of his best-known poems, Springnight in 1983 and The Image Wheel in 1985, before he went full-time and began a series of books based on broad themes.[citation needed]

The Chosen Garden was published in 1990, which he himself described as "an effort to face my own journey, to comprehend and trace one's own tiny epic". In 1992 he published Hail! Madam Jazz: New and Selected Poems which includes the new sequence The Middle Voice. In 1995 came A Fragile City, which is a meditation in four parts on the theme of trust. Our Double Time, published three years later in 1998, explores the liberation of facing human finitude in a way that allows a greater intensity of living. Then in 2002 The Gossamer Wall was published. It evokes the Holocaust from its origins to its aftermath in a book-length sequence of stark intensity and was shortlisted for the Jewish Quarterly-Wingate Literary Prize. In Love Life in 2005, O'Siadhail reflects on and rejoices in a long marriage. This was followed in 2007 by Globe.[citation needed]

Bibliography

Books

Poetry
  • 1978: The Leap Year/ An Bhliain Bhisigh (An Clóchomar, Dublin)
  • 1980: Rungs of Time/ Runga (An Clóchomhar, Dublin)
  • 1982: Belonging/ Cumann (An Clóchomhar, Dublin)
  • 1985: Springnight (Bluett, Dublin)
  • 1990: The Image Wheel (Bluett, Dublin)
  • 1990: The Chosen Garden (Dedalus, Dublin)
  • 1992: Hail! Madam Jazz: New and Selected Poems including The Middle Voice (Bloodaxe, Newcastle upon Tyne)
  • 1995: A Fragile City (Bloodaxe, Newcastle upon Tyne 1995)
  • 1998: Our Double Time (Bloodaxe, Newcastle, upon Tyne)
  • 1999: Poems 1975–1995 (Bloodaxe, Newcastle upon Tyne)
  • 2002: The Gossamer Wall (Time Being Books (North American publisher) and Bloodaxe, Tarset)
  • 2005: Love Life (Bloodaxe, Tarset)
  • 2007: Globe (Bloodaxe, Tarset)
  • 2010: Tongues (Bloodaxe, Tarset)
  • 2014: Collected Poems (Bloodaxe, Tarset)
  • 2015: One Crimson Thread (Bloodaxe, Tarset; Baylor University Press, Waco, TX)
  • 2018: The Five Quintets (Baylor University Press, Waco, TX)
  • 2022: Testament (Baylor University Press, Waco, TX)
  • 2023: Desire (Baylor University Press, Waco, TX)
Linguistics and language pedagogy
  • 1978: Téarmaí tógálá agus tís as Inis Meáin (Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies)
  • 1983: (with Arndt Wigger) Córas Fuaimeanna na Gaeilge (Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies)
  • 1988: Learning Irish (Yale University Press)
  • 1989: Modern Irish: Grammatical Structure and Dialectal Variation (Cambridge University Press)

Limited editions

  • 1989 Four Poems (with artist Cecil King) Editions Monica Beck

About O'Siadhail and his work

  • 2007: The Musics of Belonging: The Poetry of Micheal O'Siadhail Ed. Marc Caball and David F. Ford, Carysfort Press, Dublin
  • 2008: A Hazardous Melody of Being: Seóirse Bodley's Song Cycles on the Poems of Micheal O'Siadhail Edited by Lorraine Byrne Bodley, Carysfort Press, Dublin
  • 2009: An Unexpected Light: Theology and Witness in the Poetry and Though of Charles Williams, Micheal O'Siadhail and Geoffrey Hill, David C. Mahan, Pickwick Publications Eugene

Works set to music

  • 1987: The Naked Flame, poem suite (music: Seóirse Bodley) RTÉ commissioned for performance and broadcasting
  • 1993: Summerfest poem suite (Music: Colman Pearce) RTÉ commissioned for performance and broadcasting
  • 2000: Earlsfort Suite song cycle (Music: Seóirse Bodley) commissioned for Irish Government Department of Arts, the Gaeltacht, Heritage and the Islands as part of the Millennium Frozen Music celebration
  • 2000: A Fall set by Dan Tucker, commissioned by the Chicago Humanities Festival,
  • 2002: Dublin Spring, poem suite (music: James Wilson) commissioned for performance.
  • 2006: Twee gedichten van Micheal O'Siadhail for Choir 2006 by Kees van Ersel
  • 2007: Squall set by Seóirse Bodley

Discography

  • The Naked Flame, poem suite (music: Seóirse Bodley) recorded by Aylish E. Kerrigan accompanied on piano by the composer Seóirse Bodley and available from Ein Klang, Christophestaße, Stuttgart 70178
  • Cosmos from Hail! Madam Jazz recorded by Helen Shapiro on Jazz Poetry ABM

References

  1. ^ "Micheal O'Siadhail's workshop". The Guardian. 12 September 2005. Retrieved 9 July 2011.
  2. ^ "Why Micheal O'Siadhail is an epic poet for the 21st century". America Magazine. 25 October 2019. Retrieved 28 December 2024.
  3. ^ "Irish Literary Supplement, Volume 26, Number 1 — 1 September 2006 — Boston College Newspapers". newspapers.bc.edu. Retrieved 28 December 2024.
  4. ^ Torrance, Iain R. (1 May 2019). "An Astonishing Poetic Tour de Force". The Expository Times. 130 (8): 357–359. doi:10.1177/0014524619831216. ISSN 0014-5246.


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