
Máirtín Ó Cadhain was one of the most prominent Irish language writers of the twentieth century. Perhaps best known for his 1949 novel Cré na Cille, Ó 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, Ó Cadhain was an Irish republican and anti-clerical Marxist, who promoted the Athghabháil na hÉireann, . Ó 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.Wikipedia →
Works

An Braon Broghach
The Dirty Drop
Irish · 1948Short Story Collection / Tales
1 translation

Cré na Cille
Graveyard Soil
Irish · 1949Novel
2 translations
Cois Caoláire
The Edge of the Bog
Irish · 1953Short Story Collection / Tales
1 translation

An Eochair
The Key
Irish · 1967Novella / Light Novel
2 translations
An tSraith ar Lár
The Middle Row
Irish · 1967Short Story Collection / Tales
1 translation
An tSraith Dhá Thógáil
The Row Being Built
Irish · 1970Short Story Collection / Tales
1 translation

Fuíoll Fuine
The Dregs of the Day
Irish · 1970Novella / Light Novel
1 translation
An tSraith Tógtha
The Finished Row
Irish · 1977Short Story Collection / Tales
1 translation
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