Seamus Ó` Grianna
Saol Corrach
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A fascinating tale in the original Irish from a beloved national author Seamus Ó Grianna
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Séamus Ó Grianna (‘Máire’). Cló Mercier, 1981. Clúdach bog, riocht cuibheasach maith. Dath ídithe ar an gclúdach agus na himill caite. An leabhar croite beagáinín, na leathanaigh ar tí éalú ón bhfúáil sa lár. Cúpla nóta le feiceáil i bpeann luaidhe, na leathanaigh an-ghlan. Síniú an iar-úinéara laistigh. Séamus Ó Grianna was an Irish writer, who used the pen name Máire. His prolific literary output, spanning more than fifty years and including novels, short stories, essays, autobiography, and his famous Rann na Feirste, is a romantic and nostalgic celebration of his native place, its rich oral tradition, poetic speech, colourful characters, local lore, and varied landscape. He was the most influential of the Donegal school of regional writers and the Gaeltacht writer most widely read and imitated by native speakers and learners of Irish during the twentieth century. He was the brother of fellow writer Seosamh Mac Grianna. Séamus Ó Grianna's novel Caisleáin Óir was developed into a musical and was premiered in An Grianán Theatre, Letterkenny, County Donegal in 2001. It was written by Leslie Long, Kathleen Ruddy and Phil Dalton.
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Séamus Ó Grianna was an Irish writer, who used the pen name Máire.
His prolific literary output, spanning more than fifty years and including novels, short stories, essays, autobiography, and his famous Rann na Feirste, is a romantic and nostalgic celebration of his native place, its rich oral tradition, poetic speech, colourful characters, local lore, and varied landscape. He was the most influential of the Donegal school of regional writers and the Gaeltacht writer most widely read and imitated by native speakers and learners of Irish during the twentieth century. He was the brother of fellow writer Seosamh Mac Grianna.
Séamus Ó Grianna was an Irish writer, who used the pen name Máire. His novel Caisleáin Óir was developed into a musical and was premiered in An Grianán Theatre, Letterkenny, County Donegal in 2001. It was written by Leslie Long, Kathleen Ruddy and Phil Dalton.