
Storytelling kept alive the myths, legends and history of the Blasket Islands. In her old age, Peig Sayers, recounted her life to her son who recorded the tale in this book. She recalls the events of her life and her simple philosophy in a moving poetic style. Such everyday tasks as collecting turf for roots, catching and eating seals, and preparing for a wake are depicted alongside such momentous events as drownings at sea, pilgrimages, and the spread of the news of the Easter uprising in 1916. There were 'clouds of sorrow', but helping to lift them was the friendship she found in the community, which 'was like a little rose in the wilderness'. The Blasket Islands are three miles off Irelands Dingle Peninsula. Until their evacuation just after the Second World War, the lives of the 150 or so Blasket Islanders had remained unchanged for centuries. A rich oral tradition of story-telling, poetry, and folktales kept alive the legends and history of the islands, and has made their literature famous throughout the world. The 7 Blasket Island books published by OUP contain memoirs and reminiscences from within this literary tradition, evoking a way of life which has now vanished.
This work investigates the preservation of a vanishing cultural identity through the oral history of a woman living on the remote Blasket Islands. Peig Sayers, a traditional storyteller, recounts her life experiences to her son, who transcribes her narrative. The book serves as a primary source document, capturing the daily routines, social structures, and historical shifts of a community that remained isolated from the mainland for centuries.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and historians recognize this text as a foundational piece of Irish oral literature that documents a lost way of life. Readers frequently note the lyrical, poetic quality of the prose, which reflects the traditional storytelling style of the Blasket Islands.
Page Count:
131
Publication Date:
1962-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192125249
ISBN-13:
9780192125248
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