Launch of dedicated nationalist and proponent of the Manx language Brian Stowell’s Autobiography

Media release from Culture Vannin:

Brian Stowell’s Autobiography

Gaelg as Fishig: Skeeal my vea

Culture Vannin is privileged to announce the publication of Brian Stowell’s autobiography - Gaelg as Fishig: Skeeal my vea – which is the final work produced by this prolific author of Manx and which is published in the year he sadly passed away.

Brian Stowell, more than anyone of his generation, worked tirelessly and enthusiastically for the language and the cultural identity of this country and his autobiography takes us on a journey, of not only the author’s cultural and political awakening, but that of this Island nation.

Born and educated in Douglas, Brian worked as a lecturer in Physics at Liverpool John Moore University before returning to the Island in 1991 to take up the new position of Manx Language Officer with the Department of Education. The title of his autobiography, Gaelg as Fishig, reflects these two elements to his life and work: Manx and Physics.

Brian, who received the Reih Bleeaney Vanannan Award in 2008 and the Tynwald Honour Medal in 2010 for his work for the language, is sadly missed but fondly remembered by many people both here and abroad and this book is a testament to a life well lived.

Gaelg as Fishig: Skeeal my vea will be officially launched at Culture Vannin at 2pm on the 30th November and will then be available from Culture Vannin and in bookshops around the Island retailing at £12.

For more detail about the book contact Adrian Cain, the Manx Language Development Officer for Culture Vannin at:

gaelg@culturevannin.im   07624 451098

To find out more about the language and Culture Vannin’s work to promote Manx, contact Adrian or visit www.learnmanx.com and @greinneyder

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