Dr Ciarán Ó Coigligh’s Atrocity Ár is a haunting poetic chronicle of lives lost to violence. Official Release May 1st 2025 "In Atrocity Ár, Cíarán Ó Coigligh brings poetic force to bear on one of the deepest moral concerns of our time, the sanctity of human life. Using the sharp clarity of haiku, he crafts verses that speak to the tragedy of loss, the dignity of every person, and the hope of reconciliation. Writing in Irish, not to divide but to unite, he reclaims a language too often politicised, offering it instead as a bridge between communities. This is a bold and moving collection from a poet who speaks for life". Rónán Mullen Rónán Ó Maoláin Independent Senator, National University of Ireland Panel
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Dr Ciarán Ó Coigligh’s Atrocity Ár is a haunting poetic chronicle of lives lost to violence. Each victim’s story is distilled into a Haiku, blending historical documentation with minimalist lyricism. The result is a stark yet deeply moving tribute, where the brevity of the form intensifies the weight of each loss.
By using Irish bilingual Haiku, it has been a personal journey for Ciarán; ensuring that no life is
reduced to a statistic. Each poem captures a moment, an essence, a tragedy inviting reflection. Victims of atrocities such as the Dublin and Monaghan bombings (1974) and the Enniskillen bombing (1987) are memorialized with striking simplicity capturing the humanity of the individual victim.
The accumulation of loss also makes for an emotionally heavy read. Yet, these very qualities reinforce the book’s impact, ensuring each life lost during the “Troubles” is given human value at a time when history of political violence in Ireland is being rewritten for political expediency.
Atrocity Ár is both a literary achievement and a profound personal memorial. Through precision and restraint, Ciarán crafts a lasting tribute, making this an essential and deeply affecting historical work. All author royalties are being donated to Southeast Fermanagh Foundation (SEFF). Charity that supports innocent victims of the “Troubles”
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