Within this collection, readers embark on diverse, imaginative journeys: some stories delve into the realm of imagination, others vividly portray life inher locale, while certain narratives encapsulate the essence of...
Pádraic Ó Conaire’s celebrated novel, first published by Clódhanna Teoranta in 1920 and now available once more as published by Coiscéim. Editor: Aindrias Ó Cathasaigh.
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Cormac Mac Ruairí is an Irish language writer looking for readers. He comes up with a clever ploy to arouse public interest in Irish language literature, and, of course, to...
Helen O Murchu discusses nature and the world in her new book Scéalta na nÉanlaithe: visits and visitors (Spiritual Matters Publications). It's a story aimed at young people but an...
A Modern European Prince. Tyrone 1539: Conn Bacach reigns supreme and his sons compete to gain his favour. This is the story of Conchúr Mac Ardail: clerk, senior councillor, and...
Lorcán Ó Tuathail is eighteen years old and a professional soccer player. Originally from Ireland but living in Spain since he was very young, he’s a skilled goalkeeper who plays...
Widely regarded as one of the greatest Irish-language novels of the 20th century, 'An Beal Bocht' is a classic satire in Irish by one of the century's great writers, Myles...
From a young age Oilibhéar Ó Croiligh was interested in the writings of Seosamh Mac Grianna. In this book he discusses his life, his thoughts on his country and on...