Poem

Díothú na nUlcabhán

Title Díothú na nUlcabhán
Author Paddy Bushe

Instances of Publication

A published appearance of this poem.

Collection/Anthology Year of Publication Medium View Details
Móinéar an Chroí 2017 Print Collection View Details
Publication Instance Details #1911
Collection/Anthology Details
Collection/Anthology Móinéar an Chroí
Date of Publication 2017
Publisher Coiscéim (Ireland)
Page Number(s) 59
Publication Overview
Translation Is Multilingual Explicit Irish Context? Ekphrasis Has Paratext? Reference to News, Media or Technology
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Details
Human Rights Issues
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Original Poem
Original Author
Genre Short Lyric
Medium Print Collection
Paratext Text ó Ghearmáinis Hans Magnus Enzensberger
Notes The speaker of this poem laments the decline of animals, nature, and the environment as a result of humankind's activities. Specific events are mentioned, such as the melting of the ice-caps, the decline of Florida swamps, and the melting of Siberian ice. The speaker of the poem wishes to speak on behalf of animals and nature, for the witnesses without words, and for the animals without speech. Despite the radar screens, reporting desks, and antennae, created by humans to monitor the situation, the natural world is doomed to extinction. The speaker opens and closes the poem by talking about the ancient owl, whose fate is now determined by humans - despite its long presence on earth.
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