Tag: Yeats
Terry from Derry: Inclined to Fake
It’s hard to believe that I’ve lived in the United States for twenty years, and still, I’ve managed to not go absolutely bonkers. While there is much that I love about being here, some things continue to whittle away
Irish Lit: St. Kevin’s Miracles
Saint Kevin, the sixth century Glendalough saint, was an ascetic and hermit who slept on stones, ate little but herbs and roots, prayed in freezing water, and wore mostly animal skins. He spent much of his time
Terry from Derry: Human Condition
Divisions among men, when it really matters
Irish Lit: Irish Arts and Crafts
Irish poetry and Literature with the masters
Terry from Derry: Coat of Many Colors
A reign of dictatorship and retribution is what we can expect should the majority of voters lose their common sense for a second time
Irish Lit: Epiphany
By Dr. Jeanne Colleran You may be just settling in to read this magazine as the Christmas season comes to a close, with the Feast of Epiphany. For all of […]
iIrish’s December Crossword Puzzle Happy Christmas Carols, Plus Shamrock Squares and More
iIrish Crossword puzzle
Terry from Derry: The Magi – A Night at the Opera
By Terry Boyle The following piece of imaginary playfulness is rooted in my understanding of modern Irish literature. Yeats, a pioneer of the Irish Literary Renaissance, paved […]
Terry from Derry: Everything in Nature Changes
Terry Boyle reflects on the inevitability of change and its impact on Ireland and the world, embracing the need to evolve and adapt.
iIrish’s January Crossword Puzzle Features, Plus Shamrock Squares and More
iIrish Crossword puzzle