
MĂĄirtĂn Ă Cadhain was one of the most prominent Irish language writers of the twentieth century. Perhaps best known for his 1949 novel CrĂ© na Cille, Ă Cadhain played a key role in reintroducing literary modernism into modern literature in Irish, where it had been dormant since the 1916 execution of Patrick Pearse. Politically, Ă Cadhain was an Irish republican and anti-clerical Marxist, who promoted the AthghabhĂĄil na hĂireann, . Ă Cadhain was also a member of the post-Civil War Irish Republican Army and was interned by the Irish Army in the Curragh Camp with Brendan Behan and many other IRA members during the Emergency.â Wikipedia
Works
An Braon Broghach
The Dirty Drop

Cré na Cille
Graveyard Soil
Cois CaolĂĄire
The Edge of the Bog
An Eochair
The Key
An tSraith ar LĂĄr
The Middle Row
An tSraith DhĂĄ ThĂłgĂĄil
The Row Being Built
FuĂoll Fuine
The Dregs of the Day
An tSraith TĂłgtha
The Finished Row
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