9781843518853

The Moving Land

Ireland in Image and Verse

By: Billy Mundow

Publication Date: 25 April 2024

24.95

The Moving Land: Ireland in Image and Verse by Billy Mundow, foreword by John Banville

This selection of documentary photography by Billy Mundow matches monochrome images of Ireland from the 1960s to the words of Irish poets, recalling lost generations. Themes of a vanished world spool through the pages, capturing the remote and sparsely populated West of Ireland and its islands – places of breathtaking beauty and tranquillity – the midlands and Dublin’s streetscapes.

Concentrating on portraiture and personality, the work follows in the footsteps of the late Bill Doyle. Scenes depicted in The Moving Land become less familiar as time passes, but the poetry paired with each image resonates and connects the viewer with a living heritage.

Poems by Gerald Dawe, Patrick Kavanagh, Richard Murphy, Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin, Moya Cannon, Paul Durcan, Paul Muldoon, and the photographer, take the form of a dinnseanchas and feature throughout. Like a magic lantern, these images flicker from west to east, illuminating Inishbofin, County Galway; Tory Island, County Donegal; rural Ireland; and Dublin City.

‘Billy Mundow’s photographs were taken in the 1960s, in an Ireland that seems to us as archaic as Arcady. This Ireland is a place we recognize but no longer know. Perhaps on the western islands, or in the wilds of Connemara, something of the old world survives. But who now can remember a horse being led along a muddy lane with a sea wall on one side and cottages on the other? Which of us recalls the planter’s daughter wreathed in a headscarf and a smile? Where now are those two forlorn children glimpsed in a doorway one overcast evening? … These photographs, Billy Mundow tells us, were taken on the fly, on the sly. This is how Cartier-Bresson worked, his Leica concealed in a pocket, watching for the moment when the wind swooped and the world’s skirts blew up.’ John Banville

From its remotest islands to the heart of Dublin city, Billy Mundow has been capturing Ireland’s beauty for over 50 years. He talks to The Irish Independent about why he moved to Inishbofin, the purity of the islanders and how camera phones are killing the art of photography – read here

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Billy Mundow, resident of Inishbofin and Dublin, was born in County Wicklow. Across his career he worked for Erin Foods in England and Xerox in Ireland, founding a company to develop software. He studied Single Honours English at TCD (BA) as a mature student and was awarded an MPhil in Irish Writing in the early 2000s. He is preparing a memoir, Elephant Baby.

PRAISE FOR THE MOVING LAND 

‘Absolutely beautiful … a magnificent book’ Breandan O’Scanaill, Connemara Community Radio

Quantity
ISBN
9781843518853
Weight 1.000 kg
Dimensions 240 × 170 mm
Extent

176pp

Format

Hardback

Publication Date

25 April 2024

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