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Caitlín Maude (22 May 1941 – 6 June 1982) was an Irish poet,
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activist, teacher and actress. She is also well-known for her campaigns to improve the lives of women in Ireland.


Early life

Maude was born in Casla,
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, and reared in the
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. Her mother, Máire Nic an Iomaire, was a school teacher, and Caitlín received her primary education from her on a small island off the coast of Rosmuc,
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. Caitlín's father, John Maude, was from Cill Bhriocáin township near Rosmuc. Caitlín Maude attended
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, where she excelled in French. She became a teacher, working in schools in Counties
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, Mayo, and
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. She also worked in other capacities in
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and
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.


Career

She was widely known as an actress. She acted at the university, at An Taibhdhearc in
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and the Damer Theatre in Dublin, and was particularly successful in a production of '' An Triail'' by Máiréad Ní Ghráda at the Damer Theatre in 1964. She played the protagonist, Máire Ní Chathasaigh, an unmarried mother who experiences family rejection, a stay in a Magdalene laundry, and ultimately murders her infant child followed by suicide. She herself was a playwright and co-authored ''An Lasair Choille'' with poet Michael Hartnett. She began writing modern literature in Irish in secondary school and developed a rhythm of poetry closely attuned to the rhythms of the Conamara Theas dialect of Connaught Irish, spoken in her native district. Though not conventionally religious, Maude admitted in an interview that she had a deep interest in spirituality and that this had left its mark on her poetry. She was noted as a highly effective reciter of her own verse. ''Géibheann'' is the best-known of her poems, and is studied at Leaving Certificate Higher Level Irish in the Republic of Ireland. A posthumous collected edition, ''Caitlín Maude, Dánta'', was published in 1984, ''Caitlín Maude: file'' in 1985 in Ireland and Italy, and ''Coiscéim'' in 1985. As a member of the Dublin Metropolitan Gaelgeoir community, Maude was active in many
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campaigns by the
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organization Gluaiseacht Chearta Sibhialta na Gaeltachta, including the campaign that forced the Irish State to establish a
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(Irish-medium
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) ''Scoil Santain'' in the
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of
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,
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. She was also a distinguished sean-nós singer. She made one album in this genre, ''Caitlín'' (released in 1975 on
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Records), now available as a CD. It contains both traditional songs and a selection of readings of her poetry.


Personal life

She married Cathal Ó Luain in 1969. They had one child Caomhán, their son.


Death and legacy

She died of complications from cancer in 1982 aged 41, and is buried in Bohernabreena graveyard, which overlooks the city from the Dublin Mountains. In 2001, a new writers' centre in
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was named after her: Ionad Scríbhneoirí Chaitlín Maude, Gaillimh. According to Louis de Paor, "Although no collection of her work was published during her lifetime, Caitlín Maude had a considerable influence on Irish language poetry and poets, including
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, Micheál Ó hAirtnéide, Tomás Mac Síomóin, and Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill. That influence is a measure of the dramatic force of her personality, her exemplary ingenuity and commitment to the language, and her ability as a singer to embody the emotional disturbance at the heart of a song. Her collected poems are relatively slight, including incomplete drafts and fragments, but reveal a poetic voice confident of its own authority, drawing on the spoken language of the Connemara Gaeltacht but rarely on its conventions of oral composition or, indeed, on precedents in Irish poetry in either language. The best of her work is closer to the
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of the 1960s in its use of looser forms that follow the rhythms of the spoken word and the sense of the poem as direct utterance without artifice, a technique requiring a high degree of linguistic precision and formal control." Louis de Paor (2016), ''Leabhar na hAthghabhála: Poems of Repossession: Irish-English Bilingual Edition'',
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. Page 235.


References


Sources

* Ó Coigligh, Ciarán (ed.) (1984). ''Caitlín Maude: dánta''. Coiscéim. * ''Caitlín Maude - Caitlín'' D Ref: CEFCD042


External links

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