Join us at Stirling’s Central Library, on Tuesday 4th of July at 17:30-18:30, for the launch of Cruinneachadh: a gathering, by celebrated writer and Gaelic language advocate Marcas Mac an Tuairneir. This ambitious and diverse volume features over 75 poems and songs, the majority have been translated into Gaelic for the first time, and includes works from poets gathered together from across the UK, Ireland, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands.
Bithibh còmhla rinn aig Leabharlann Shruighlea air Dimàirt 4mh an Iuchair aig 17:30-18:30, gus fàilte a chur air Cruinneachadh: Bàrdachd Cho-aimsireil Innseachan an Taibh, le sàr sgrìobhadair is neach-iomairt na Gàidhlig, Marcas Mac an Tuairneir. Tha an leabhar àrd-amaiseach is eadar-mheasgte seo a' toirt a-steach còrr is 75 dàin is òrain, leis a' mhòr-chuid air an eadar-theangachadh don Ghàidhlig airson na ciad uarach, agus saothair aig bàird air an trusadh air feadh na RA, Èireann, Eilean Mhanainn is Eileanan Caolas Shasainn.
This event will include readings in Gaelic and English by Marcas Mac an Tuairneir, and special guests Stirling Makar Laura Fyfe, Charlie Gracie and Charlie Roy.
Bheir an tachartas seo a-steach leughaidhean sa Ghàidhlig is Bheurla le Marcas Mac an Tuairneir, le aoighean sònraichte: Barrabhàrd Shruighlea Laura Fyfe, Charlie Gracie is Charlie Roy.
Location: Central Library Stirling, Corn Exchange Road, Stirling, FK8 2HX
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