Saorsa

Saorsa
Country Scotland
Language Scottish Gaelic
Genre Short story
Publisher Ùr-sgeul
Publication date
2011
Media type Print Paperback
Pages 151 pp
ISBN 978-1900901819
OCLC 781996060

Saorsa is a collection of short stories in Scottish Gaelic edited by Joan NicDhòmhnaill and John Storey and published by Ùr-sgeul in 2011. While varied, the stories explore the shared themes of moral ambiguity, subversion and law breaking.[1] Crime, drugs, plastic surgery, poverty, abuse, neoliberalism, tourism, cultural identity, migration, murder, love, betrayal, politics, social and economic history are some of the topics explored in the collection.

The Stories

In all, Saorsa includes 13 new short stories from 13 writers:

Reception

The collection was generally praised. Aonghas MacNeacail wrote in a review in the West Highland Free Press that the Saorsa was "a reason for hope and excitement",[2] and Moray Watson wrote in his review in Northwords Now that the collection advanced the development of Gaelic prose in general.[3]

References

  1. Watson, Moray (2012). Northwords Now. Summer (21): 19–20. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. MacNeacail, Aonghas (2 March 2012). West Highland Free Press: 16. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. Watson, Moray (2012). Northwords Now. Summer (21): 19–20. Missing or empty |title= (help)

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