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Cló lar-Chonnacht, Galway, Ireland
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ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Seosamh Mac Grianna's life in detail, from his youth in Rann na Feirste to his last years in Letterkenny, including extracts from newspaper stories about him, reviews of his work and extracts from Mac Grianna's personal papers, giving us an...
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Seosamh Mac Grianna's life in detail, from his youth in Rann na Feirste to his last years in Letterkenny, including extracts from newspaper stories about him, reviews of his work and extracts from Mac Grianna's personal papers, giving us an intriguing portrayal of one of Irish literature's most brilliant and most elusive figures.
(An Irish-language title) Powerful, artistic, articulate writing, apt and effective in exploring the type of material in question … if good short story writing was lagging in recent times this should awaken a crowd from their slumber! - Books Ireland...
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(An Irish-language title) Powerful, artistic, articulate writing, apt and effective in exploring the type of material in question … if good short story writing was lagging in recent times this should awaken a crowd from their slumber! - Books Ireland A new world is created here by Micheal O Conghaile, a world which didn't and will never exist - but a world which is, nevertheless, uncannily familiar . . . stress, worry, irrationality and wit abound. Self identity and man's raison d'être explored
AN FEAR A PHLÉASC; SEACHT GCÉAD UAIREADÓIR; AS LÁIMH A CHÉILE; FAOI SCÁTH SCÁILE; LEABHAR NA BPEACAÍ; AR PINSEAN SA LEITHREAS; AN MÁLA FREAGRAÍ A GOIDEADH; GABHAL NA GCLOCH; AN CHÉAD DUINE EILE; AG PACÁIL; BUALADH AN BHÁIS; AN CHARRAIG; ATHAIR
Seosamh Mac Grianna's life in detail, from his youth in Rann na Feirste to his last years in Letterkenny, including extracts from newspaper stories about him, reviews of his work and extracts from Mac Grianna's personal papers, giving us an...
mehr
Seosamh Mac Grianna's life in detail, from his youth in Rann na Feirste to his last years in Letterkenny, including extracts from newspaper stories about him, reviews of his work and extracts from Mac Grianna's personal papers, giving us an intriguing portrayal of one of Irish literature's most brilliant and most elusive figures