22/07/2013
Tha litir bheag na seachdain aig Ruaraidh MacIllEathain. This week's short letter for learners is introduced by Ruaraidh MacLean.
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An Litir Bheag 428
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An Litir Bheag 428
Bha mi ag innse dhuibh mun bhà rd ainmeil Alasdair Mac Mhaighstir Alasdair, agus mar a sgrìobh e Birlinn Chlann Raghnaill. Bha e fo shlige bà ta a bha bun-os-cionn ann an Canaigh.
           Nuair a chuala mi an stòiridh sin, bha mi a’ faireachdainn na bu thoilichte mu thogalach Pà rlamaid na h-Alba ann an Dùn Èideann. ’S e an t-ailtire Catalan, Enric Miralles nach maireann, a dhealbh an togalach. Tha am mullach, ann an aon phà irt dheth, a’ riochdachadh bhà t-aichean a tha bun-os-cionn air cladach eilein. Dè an t-eilean? Lindisfarne, ann an ceann a tuath Shasainn.
           Bha sin riamh annasach dhomh. Bha Miralles ag rà dh gun robh an togalach a’ riochdachadh Alba ‘ùr’. Ach thagh e ìomhaigh Shasannach. Ceart gu leòr, bha ceanglaichean ann eadar Lindisfarne agus Eilean Ì. Ach nach robh gu leòr de rudan ann an Alba fhèin, gun a bhith a’ dol a Shasainn airson ìomhaigh nam bà taichean bun-os-cionn?
           Às dèidh dhomh an stòiridh mu Alasdair Mac Mhaighstir Alasdair a chluinntinn, bha mi a’ faireachdainn na b’ fheà rr mu Thaigh na Pà rlamaid. Tha ìomhaigh ùr agam a-nise nam cheann. Fo mhullach na Pà rlamaid, bidh smuaintean cruthachail a’ tighinn gu luchd-poilitigs, dìreach mar a bha do Mhac Mhaighstir Alasdair.
           Chan e dà n sam bith a chruthaich am bà rd fon bhà ta, ach Birlinn Chlann Raghnaill. ’S e mòr-sgeul filidheach a tha ann. A rèir cuid, tha e a’ riochdachadh na strì aig na Gà idheil anns an ochdamh linn deug airson an neart is cumhachd fhaighinn air ais. Rinn am bà rd tuairisgeul de dh’fhear-stiùiridh na birlinn mar cudromach, garbh, socair … lùthmhor, eirmseach, foighidneach. Saoil an robh e a’ smaoineachadh air ceannardan na h-Alba? Agus dè mu dheidhinn luchd-poilitigs an latha an-diugh?!
           Tha Mac Mhaighstir Alasdair cuideachd a’ dèanamh soilleir gur e an sgioba, ag obair còmhla, a thug an soitheach gu sà bhailteachd ann an Èirinn. Co-obrachadh anns an stoirm. ’S dòcha gur e sin deagh ìomhaigh a bhith a’ cur ann an inntinn luchd-poilitigs na h-Alba, nuair a tha iad fo mhullach nan sligean bhà taichean ann an Taigh na Pà rlamaid.The Little Letter 428
I was telling you about the famous bard, Alasdair Mac Mhaighstir Alasdair, and how he wrote Birlinn Chlann Raghnaill. He was under the hull of an upturned boat in Canna.
       When I heard that story, I was feeling happier about the Scottish Parliament building in Edinburgh. It’s the Catalan architect, the late Enric Miralles, that designed the building. The roof, in one part of it, represents boats that are upside-down on the shore of an island. What island? Lindisfarne, in northern England.
       That was always strange to me. Miralles was saying that the building was representing a ‘new’ Scotland. But he chose an English image. Certainly, there were links between Lindisfarne and Iona. But weren’t there enough things in Scotland itself, without going to England for the images of the upside-down boats?
       After I heard the story of Mac Mhaighstir Alasdair, I was feeling better about the House of Parliament. I have a new image in my head now. Under the roof of the parliament, politicians will get creative thoughts, just as Mac Mhaighstir Alasdair did.
       It wasn’t just any old poem that the bard created under the boat, but Birlinn Chlann Raghnaill. It’s a poetic epic. According to some people, it represents the efforts of the Gaels in the eighteenth century to recover their energy and power. The poet described the galley’s helmsman as serious, rugged, steady ... vigorous, expert, patient. Do you reckon he was thinking of the leaders of Scotland? And what about the politicians of today?!
       Mac Mhaighstir Alasdair also makes it clear that it is the crew, working together, that took the vessel to safety in Ireland. Co-operation in the storm. Perhaps that’s a good image to put in the minds of Scotland’s politicians, when they are under the roof of the boat hulls in the House of [the] Parliament.Broadcast
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