No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp

234: Unabridged Interview: Pádraig Ó Tuama

Nov 7, 2025
Pádraig Ó Tuama, a poet, theologian, and former leader of the Corrymeela community, dives deep into the role of poetry amidst global turmoil. He discusses how poetry serves as a means of survival and resistance, linking it to personal experiences growing up Catholic and gay in 1980s Ireland. Ó Tuama emphasizes the importance of 'noticing' as a poetic practice, shares insights on the complexities of conflict as performance, and reflects on the healing power of words. His readings from 'Kitchen Hymns' invite listeners to embrace belief and connection.
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INSIGHT

Poetry As Event, Not Role

  • Poetry is an event, not a role or strategic plan, and cannot be predicted to produce specific outcomes.
  • Art exists across cultures and circumstances and can be used for resistance, grief, survival, or harm depending on context.
INSIGHT

Language Can Seduce Without Morality

  • Beautiful language has no automatic moral value and can cloak harmful ideas or policies.
  • Listeners should be cautious of lofty rhetoric because it can seduce and obscure intent.
ANECDOTE

Growing Up Memorizing Poems

  • Irish education taught children one poem in Irish and one in English each week, making poetry a ubiquitous part of life.
  • That practice connected poetry to politics and national history, shaping public opinion about poets and causes.
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