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Post by Sìle on Nov 6, 2011 16:42:14 GMT -1
Dominic Arkwright asks why fairies, once threatening and scary meddlers in human affairs, have become innocent, pink and fluffy. He’s joined by Irish storyteller Eddie Lenihan, fairy illustrator and writer Faye Durston, and folklorist Juliette Wood. We hear how Eddie successfully campaigned to save an ancient hawthorn near Shannon Airport which was threatened by a new bypass. It was, he argued, the portal to the other world of the fairies of Munster. The tree still stands, though surrounded by cars on three sides. Listen here: www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016wx2pIt is available on iPlayer worldwide, but only for the next few days, and a worthwhile listen it is, too.
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Post by Heron on Nov 6, 2011 22:35:48 GMT -1
Eddie Lenihan's a gem isn't he!
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Post by Sìle on Nov 7, 2011 1:00:57 GMT -1
I think so!
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