Language, Myths, History, and the Land with Manchán Magan

Language, Myths, History, and the Land with Manchán Magan

1 Stunde 30 Minuten

Beschreibung

vor 3 Jahren

When you speak to Manchán you feel that magic is real!


Manchán Magan is a writer and documentary-maker. He writes for
The Irish Times on culture & travel, presents the RTÉ podcast
The Almanac of Ireland, and is author of the award-winning,
best-selling Thirty-Two Words For Field, and Tree Dogs, Banshees
Fingers and other Irish Words for Nature. He has made dozens of
documentaries on issues of world culture for TG4, RTÉ  &
Travel Channel. 


 


His recently published book, Listen to the Land Speak, was the
main topic of our conversation, although we found ourselves
diving into all sorts of weird and wonderful topics, from magic,
the lost female voice to philosophy and how language is shaped by
the land.


 


A true Irish gem, Manchán lives in an oak wood, with bees and
hens, in a grass-roofed house near Lough Lene, Co Westmeath.


We hope you enjoyed this episode as much as we did, it is always
a pleasure when we can do them in person.


Lots of love,


Dave & Steve x


 


To find out more about Manchán and his work visit:
https://www.manchan.com/


This episode was sponsored by
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Produced by Sara Fawsitt & Sean Cahill


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