Cló Iar-Chonnacht

Cló Iar-Chonnacht
Abbreviation CIC
Formation 1985
Founder Micheál Ó Conghaile
Type Irish language
Irish culture
Gaelic revival
Headquarters Indreabhán,
Contae na Gaillimhe
Website cic.ie

Cló Iar-Chonnacht (CIC; [klˠoː iəɾˠˈxɑ.nəxt], "West Connacht Press") is an Irish language publishing company founded in 1985 by the writer Micheál Ó Conghaile, a native speaker of Irish from Inishtravin in Conamara. He set the company up while still a student.

Work

CIC publishes poetry, short stories, novels, children's books, non-fiction and historical works. CIC also publishes bilingual books and books in English, most of the latter being translations of important works in Irish.

CIC also issues recordings of traditional music, one of the original aims being to record sean-nós singers from Conamara. The range of music has been extended to include such genres as Cajun music and the music of Cape Breton. Spoken word recordings are also available.

A stated aim of CIC is to draw local and international attention to writers and musicians who work through Irish. To date over three hundred books have been published, along with many albums.

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