60: #60 | Map of Ballybeg: Friel's "Translations"

Published: Oct. 19, 2018, 8:31 a.m.

b'Few writers ever managed to achieve the triple crown of critical acclaim, popular success and sustained relevance that Brian Friel managed in his five-decade long career. In this week\'s episode, Darach, Peadar and Si\\xfan discuss his masterpiece "Translations", which tells its story of doomed love and dark politics against the backdrop of the Ordnance Survey of Ireland in 1830 - a critical moment in the colonial project when Irish placenames were carelessly and significantly rewritten.\\n\\nWhat was the significance of this? How did it compare to other countries? And did "Love, Actually" borrow one of Friel\'s greatest scenes? The gang consider the text as well as the good, the bad and the ugly of Irish placenames in general. \\n\\n--- \\n\\nContact the show at https://twitter.com/motherfocloir or email us at motherfocloir@headstuff.org. \\n\\nMotherfocl\\xf3ir was invited to the Kildare Readers\' Festival in Newbridge in October, and this episode is the recording of that show.\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices'