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infinite escape, the village seemed compact and claustrophobic,
its houses crowded close together in the one small comer of the
Great Blasket that faced the mainland and offered shelter. The
islanders were pragmatic people In the yean after the evacuation
they returned in tuumhSga to strip then former homes of doors,
roof beams and slates, and anything else that might be useful in
their new lives.
At the top of the village, way above, was the two-storey house
where Pcig Sayers had lived. It had been modem and strong m
1910, but the winds had punctured the slate roof and blown out
the Windows. In the seventies it was bought by a rich and
eccentric pilot from Alabama called Taylor Colling?, who
visited the Great Blasket on holiday and fell in love with it.
Seized with an ambition to rebuild the village as a holiday
ranch, he called on exiled islanders and bought their plots, very
cheaply. After all, who could expect big money for a derelict
house on an inaccessible island? One man sold for a bottle of
brandy, or so the rumour went. Ceilings was larger than lift and
the people west of Dingle loved a character, so some were sorry
when his plans came to nothing.
The next time anyone thought about who owned the Great
Blasket was in the mid-eighties, when an advertisement in the
Wait Street Journal offered the island for sale for a million
dollars. That was the start of a long and complicated legal
battle between a company based in Dingle, which had acquired
Taylor Collins’s share of the land, and the Irish government -
kd at that time by Charles Kaughey, the owner oflms kileain -
which wanted to establish a national park. The issue was still
before the Supreme Court as I crossed on that first boat of the
season, and the future was unclear. There were signs of the
island being brought back to life anyway, I had
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