Padraic O Conaire Rogha Scealta

(An Irish-language title) A collection of short stories from Padraic O Conaire which includes some stories not in print for many years. Diarmuid de Faoite chose the stories for this collection.

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Padraic O Conaire Rogha Scealta

(An Irish-language title) A collection of short stories from Padraic O Conaire which includes some stories not in print for many years. Diarmuid de Faoite chose the stories for this collection.

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Padraic O Conaire Rogha Scealta

Padraic O Conaire Rogha Scealta

Padraic O Conaire Rogha Scealta

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(An Irish-language title) A collection of short stories from Padraic O Conaire which includes some stories not in print for many years. Diarmuid de Faoite chose the stories for this collection.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781905560929
Publisher: Cló lar-Chonnacht
Publication date: 09/01/2008
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 210
File size: 941 KB
Language: Irish (obsolete: use GLE instead)

About the Author

O Conaire was born in Galway in 1882. His father was forced to emigrate to the United States of America, where he died shortly afterwards. O Conaire's mother died in 1893, with the result that the orphaned O Conaire (and his brothers Isaac and Michael) were sent to live with their uncle in Ros Muc. He attended school in Turlach Beag. He emigrated to London in 1899 where he got a job with the Board of Education. He became involved in the work of the Gaelic League. A pioneer in the Irish Literary Revival in this century, O'Conaire and Patrick Pearse are regarded as being the two most important Irish language short story writers during the first decades of the 20th century. He was married to Molly Ni Mhanais, with whom he had four children. O Conaire returned to Ireland in 1914, leaving his family in London. Living mostly in Galway, he earned a meagre living through writing, teaching at Gaeltacht summer schools, and as an occasional organiser for the Gaelic League. He died on a visit to Dublin in 1928 after complaining of internal pains while at the head office of the Gaelic League. He was 46. A statue to his memory was erected in 1935 in the John F. Kennedy Memorial Park in the heart of Galway City, at Eyre Square Eyre Square.

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(An Irish-language title) A collection of short stories from Padraic O Conaire which includes some stories not in print for many years. Diarmuid de Faoite chose the stories for this collection.

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