Labhair an file Chorcaíoch, Louis de Paor le Olivia O' Leary ar The Poetry Programme ar RTÉ Radio One faoina chnuasach nua filíochta, Grá Fiar.
Louis de Paor is one of Ireland's leading Irish-language poets and was a key figure in the Irish language literary renaissance of the 1980s and 90s, editing the influential Irish-language journal Innti for a time. Since 2000 he has been Director of the Centre for Irish Studies at NUI Galway.
Labhair Louis mar gheall ar an gcaidreamh idir an file agus cumadóir ceoil, Dana Lyn. Dúirt Louis nach raibh sé cinnte ar dán a bheadh ann nuair a thosaigh se ag cumadh an phíosa seo ach gur fhás sé ina dhán.

He joins presenter Olivia O'Leary to read from his dual-language book Crooked Love/Grá fiar (Bloodaxe Books/Cló Iar-Chonnacht, 2022). The book contains the sequence Lá dá raibh/One day, which conjures an imaginary village in the west of Ireland and was first performed as a collaboration with Brooklyn-based composer Dana Lyn at the Irish Arts Center in New York in 2014. It was adapted as a dual-language radio feature that was broadcast on RTÉ lyric fm and Raidió na Gaeltachta in 2021
Dráma véarsaíochta agus ceoil is ea 'Lá dá raibh' mar a bhfuil a dhán féin á aithris ag an bhfile Louis de Paor le ceol nuachumtha ón gcumadóir Meiriceánach Dana Lyn.
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