JOHN MORIARTY, writer and philosopher, was born in Kerry in 1938 and educated at Listowel and University College Dublin. He taught English literature at Manitoba University in Canada for six years, returning to Ireland in 1971. He is author of three volumes of Turtle Was Gone a Long Time: Crossing the Kedron (1996), Horsehead Nebula Neighing (1997) and Anaconda Canoe (1998). In 1997 he hosted a major six-part RTE television series, ‘The Blackbird & the Bell‘. He lived down from the Horse’s Glen at the foot of Mangerton Mountain in north Kerry, and died June 1st 2007.
‘John Moriarty weaves an extraordinary tapestry of myths and
memories, drawing on the riches of a dazzling variety of cultures
to conjure up a personal vision of a world alive to spirituality.
He has none of the dangerous certainty of the wide-eyed mystic and
writes with grace and subtlety, an enthralling reminder that
religion is supposed to be about openness, daring and humility.’ –
Fintan O’Toole, The Irish Times ‘This is one of the most
extraordinary books ever published in Ireland. Not this year, not
this last decade, not this century, but ever. Moriarty, an
ex-academic who has worked as a gardener in the West of Ireland for
many years, here takes on almost every one of the world’s great
religions and many of its mythologies, particularly Ireland’s, in
an attempt to embody a way to live in our time… a milestone in
contemporary Irish literature and thought.’ – Brian Lynch, Evening
Press ‘A thing of beauty, at once a Greek temple and a Christian
basilica, read any one episode carefully and you will find every
other episode begin to reflect it. John Moriarty does not claim to
have prophetic foresight in any ordinary sense, yet Dreamtime is
surely a work of rare prophetic power for those who have ears to
hear.’ – Noel O’Donoghue, The Furrow
‘John Moriarty weaves an extraordinary tapestry of myths and
memories, drawing on the riches of a dazzling variety of cultures
to conjure up a personal vision of a world alive to spirituality.
He has none of the dangerous certainty of the wide-eyed mystic and
writes with grace and subtlety, an enthralling reminder that
religion is supposed to be about openness, daring and humility.’ –
Fintan O’Toole, The Irish Times ‘This is one of the most
extraordinary books ever published in Ireland. Not this year, not
this last decade, not this century, but ever. Moriarty, an
ex-academic who has worked as a gardener in the West of Ireland for
many years, here takes on almost every one of the world’s great
religions and many of its mythologies, particularly Ireland’s, in
an attempt to embody a way to live in our time… a milestone in
contemporary Irish literature and thought.’ – Brian Lynch, Evening
Press ‘A thing of beauty, at once a Greek temple and a Christian
basilica, read any one episode carefully and you will find every
other episode begin to reflect it. John Moriarty does not claim to
have prophetic foresight in any ordinary sense, yet Dreamtime is
surely a work of rare prophetic power for those who have ears to
hear.’ – Noel O’Donoghue, The Furrow
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