Poetry • 1975:
Miontraigéide Chathrach agus Dánta Eile, Cló Uí Chuirreáin • 1978:
Tuirlingt (with Gabriel Rosenstock and photographer Bill Doyle) Carbad, Dublin • 1983:
Súile Shuibhne: with photographs by Rachael Giese, (a
Poetry Ireland choice for 1983) Coiscéim, Dublin • 1987:
Suibhne, (nominated for the
Irish Book Awards) Coiscéim • 1991: ''An Bealach 'na Bhaile'',
Cló Iar-Chonnacht, Indreabhán, Co Galway • 1996:
Na Buachaillí Bána, Cló Iar-Chonnacht, Indreabhán • 1999:
Fiacha an tSolais • 2000:
Ag Tnúth leis an tSolas, 1975-2000, Cló Iar-Chonnacht, Indreabhán • 2002:
Caiseal na gCorr (with photographs by Jan Voster) Cló Iar-Chonnacht, Indreabhán • 2004:
Winter Lights, (collaborative haiku booklet with Nepalese Haiku Poet
Janak Sapkota), Cló Ceardlann na gCnoc, Co Donegal • 2005:
Na hAingle ó Xanadú, Arlen House, Galway • 2006:
Gúrú i gClúidíní (artwork by Ian Joyce) Cló Iar-Chonnacht, Indreabhán • 2011:
An tAm Marfach ina Mairimid (artwork by Ian Joyce) Arlen House, Galway • 2013:
Aimsir Ársa (artwork by Ian Joyce) Arlen House, Galway • 2014:
Na Saighneáin (artwork by Ian Joyce) Arlen House, Galway • 2015:
An Bhé Ghlas, Leabhar Breac, Indreabhán • 2018:
Teanga na gCorr, Arlen House, Dublin • 2020:
Laoithe Cumainn agus Dánta Eile, Arlen House, Dublin • 2021:
Miontragóid Chathrach agus Dánta Eile (Leagan leasaithe / An improved version of the poet's first collection of poems published in 1975) • 2022:
An Tír Rúin, Arlen House, Dublin
Bilingual poetry and hybrid editions • 1993: ''Homecoming / An Bealach 'na Bhaile'' (edited by Gabriel Fitzmaurice), Cló Iar-Chonnacht : winner of the Seán Ó Riordáin Prize for Poetry 1993, this book has been a bestseller and has gone into many editions • 1997:
Out in the Open: edited and translated by Frank Sewell, Cló Iar-Chonnacht, Indreabhán : this collection was nominated for the Aristeon European Prize for Poetry 1998 • 2006: ''By the Hearth in Mín a' Leá: translations by Seamus Heaney and Frank Sewell'', Arc Publications : The Poetry Society (UK) Translation Choice for 2006 • 2015:
An Fear Glas / The Green man, with artwork by Pauline Bewick (translations by Paddy Pushe, Gabriel Rosenstock and Frank Sewell) Arlen House, Galway • 2016:
Out of the Wilderness (translations by Gabriel Rosenstock) The Onslaught Press, Oxford • 2018:
Crann na Teanga, a large volume of poems selected from 17 previously published collections, presented in Irish with parallel English translations by Paddy Bush and by the poet himself. The Irish Pages Press, Belfast, with the support of the Arts Council of Ireland/An Chomhairle Ealaíon • 2023:
Errigal: Sacred Mountain, a variegated compendium of old and newly written poetry and prose in Irish and English, all on the common theme of the sacred mountain which has been a constant and vital presence in the poet's life and work. There is a Preface by writer Patrick Breslin and a scholarly Afterword by historian and archaeologist Brian Lacey. The Irish Pages Press, Belfast.
Prose works in Irish • 2004:
Seal i Neipeal (travel writing), Cló Iar-Chonnacht, Indreabhán : winner of the Piaras Béaslaí Prize for Prose in the Oireachtas 2004 • 2011:
Pianó Mhín na bPreachán (novella) Cló Iar-Chonnacht, Indreabhán • 2017:
Lugh na Bua / The Deliverer: Cathal ó Searcaigh, Seán Ó Gaoithín, Seán Fitzgerald: The Onslaught Press, Oxford • 2018:
Teach an Gheafta (novel) Leabhar Breac, Indreabhán • 2023:
Saighdiúir (novel) Leabhar Breac, Indreabhán. This is the first ever Irish language novel dealing with the involvement of an Irish person in World War I.
Plays • 2005:
Oíche Dhrochghealaí: a verse drama based on the story of Salome, Coiscéim, Dublin • 2006:
Mairimid Leis na Mistéirí: three short plays, Arlen House, Galway • 2019:
Rockabilly Balor: ceoldráma, Onslaught Press
Writing in English • 2009:
Light on Distant Hills, a Memoir, Simon & Schuster, London; available from AbeBooks.co.uk • 2014:
Soul Space: a book of spiritual wisdom (written under the pseudonym Charles Agnes) Evertype, Westport • 2018:
The View from the Glen: Selected Prose in English, The Onslaught Press, Oxford
History • 1994:
Tulach Beaglaoich: Inné agus Inniu / Tulach Begley: Past and Present, Glór na nGael, Fál Carragh
As editor • 1997:
An Chéad Chló: a selection of the work of new Irish language poets, Cló Iar-Chonnacht, Indreabhán • 2013:
The Other Tongues: an Introduction to Writing in Irish, Scots Gaelic and Scots in Ulster and Scotland, Irish Pages, Belfast • 2013:
Margadh na Míol i Valparaiso / The Flea Market in Valparaiso: Selected Poems of Gabriel Rosenstock (selected and introduced by Cathal Ó Searcaigh), Cló Iar-Chonnacht, Indreabhán • 2014:
An tAmharc Deireannach / The Last Look: the Selected Poems of Colette Ní Ghallchóir (selected and introduced by Cathal Ó Searcaigh), Arlen House, Galway
Collaborations: Music • 2005:
Tearmann (A sequence of Ó Searcaigh poems put to music by Neil Martin and performed by the poet himself with the West Ocean String Quartet), live performance, Cliften Arts Festival • 2009:
Oileán na Marbh (Song cycle with composer Neil Martin, sung by
Maighread Ní Dhomhnaill and accompanied by the West Ocean Quartet)
Ae Fond Kiss, West Ocean Records • 2012:
Síle an tSléibhe (opera monodrama with composer Derek Ball, sung by Elizabeth Hilliard with chamber group and electroacoustic sound) live performances at the Back Loft (La Catedral theatre) Dublin in Sept 2012, and the Contemporary Music Centre, Dublin in Jan 2013 • 2013:
Rhapsody na gCrann (words by Cathal Ó Searcaigh, music by Ciarán and Pól Brennan, sung by
Clannad) Clannad
Nádúr Arc Music Cathal has also collaborated with
Altan,
Brian Kennedy, Diana Cannon and many other well-known musicians.
Collaborations: Art • 2003:
Trasnú, a collaboration with artist
Maria Simonds Gooding which included an exhibition, public forum and book (published by An Gailearaí,
Gaoth Dobhair) • 2004:
Luxury of a Skylight, collaboration with artist
Janet Mullarney: a limited boxed edition, numbered and signed, with poems and drawings. Published by Edizioni Canopo, Prato, Italy • 2005:
Dialann / Diary, a collaboration with artist Barbara Lea and book-maker Paulette Myres-Rich, a limited boxed edition, numbered and signed. Published by Traffic Street Press, St Paul, Minnesota • 2012:
The Green Man, A portfolio of 10 lithographs created and printed by Aoife McGarrigle at Cló Ceardlann na gCnoc, Co Donegal, with 10 poems by Cathal Ó Searcaigh: a limited boxed edition, numbered and signed • 2004:
The View from Bealtaine, based on
Cór Úr, a much-anthologised poem by Ó Searcaigh, designed and printed by Barbara Tetenbaum at Cló Ceardlann na gCnoc, Co Donegal. Limited edition, numbered and signed
Books about his poetry • 2000:
Modern Irish Poetry: A New Alhambra, Frank Sewell, Oxford University Press • 2002:
On the side of Light: Critical essays on the poetry of Cathal Ó Searcaigh, edited by James Doan & Frank Sewell, Arlen House, Galway • 2005:
Na Buachaillí Dána: Cathal Ó Searcaigh, Gabriel Rosenstock by Pádraig de Paor, An Clóchomhar, Dublin ==References==