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    Literary Ireland: Writers inspired by Irish landscapes

    The landscapes in Ireland can get under your skin, but for some Irish writers, poets and playwrights, they’re inspiration itself…

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    For a landscape to move artists to create, it has to have a special edge. It has to be transformative.

    “The Irish landscape isn’t always straightforward," says Etain O'Carroll from Lonely Planet. "Its many layers of stone walls and hedgerows and its constantly changing light means that it unfolds slowly as you walk, cycle or drive by”

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    Connemara, County Galway

    Savage beauty

    O’Carroll may well have been thinking about Connemara when she said that. Endless green or golden hills, buttery bogland, and scatterings of glassy lakes – this is a place of splendid isolation.

    All of which and more is captured in the work of writer and cartographer Tim Robinson, who found himself at the centre of Connemara for vast tranches of his childhood.

    From those memories and later visits, Robinson created a book that renowned Irish author Joseph O’Connor believes, “…understands the emptiness of the region the peacefulness that has drawn tourist and novelist alike.”

    It even inspired poet and playwright Oscar Wilde, who called Connemara a “savage beauty”.

    But in terms of inspirational landscapes, Connemara is just the beginning.

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    Ben Bulben, County Sligo

    Yeats’ country

    Further up Ireland’s untamed west coastline sits Ben Bulben – a brooding bump in County Sligo. Fringed by hot pink lupine flowers, it broods over Sligo Bay and is one of the island’s most impressive natural sights.

    Irish poet and playwright WB Yeats felt its presence keenly, so much so that it moved him to write the poem “Under Ben Bulben”.

    For Yeats, Sligo’s Table Mountain represented something strong, constant, eternal

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    His relationship with Ben Bulben continues to this day – he was buried in its shadow, in the churchyard of Drumcliff village.

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    Mourne Mountains, County Down

    The inspiration behind Narnia…

    It seems that Ireland’s mountains inspire more than most and trigger that sense of fantasy in a writer. County Down’s Mourne Mountains, popping out of the landscape and rushing towards the Irish Sea, are one such place.

    The Mourne Wall, a dry stone magnum opus, cuts through their middle while the tops of Slieve Donard and Slieve Binnian are dusted by early snow falls. Author, CS Lewis, was born in nearby Belfast, imagined the Chronicles of Narnia as a boy when the Mournes were his playground.

    Later in life, he gave a clue as to how that childhood and those mountains informed and inspired him: “I have seen landscapes [in the Mourne Mountains] which, under a particular light, made me feel that at any moment a giant might raise his head over the next ridge.”

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    Keem Bay, County Mayo

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    It’s this ability to jolt the imagination that has seen Ireland’s landscape become home to many writers’ retreats, places where the surrounding area can become a potent cure for writer’s block.

    Feel inspired on the wild west coast at the Heinrich Böll cottage on Achill Island or you can join fellow creatives at the Tyrone Guthrie Centre. Wherever you end up, the landscape is sure to leave you feeling inspired…

    Sue Booth-Forbes of Anam Cara Writers Retreat on West Cork’s Beara Peninsula has an idea about what sets the the island’s landscape apart: “No matter where you are in Ireland, the landscape plays a central part in the life here. I have found that many writers from abroad recognise its importance immediately and are inspired to mach, no matter what they are writing, the sold sense of place the landscape offers…”

    A sense of place, and maybe even a bestseller? Who knows…