Native Donegal writers made a considerable contribution to the emerging Revivalist Gaelic literature in the last century. In this book, the biography of Fionn Mac Cumhaill, a prolific and influential...
A beautifully crafted memoir that tells, with humour and affection, how Anraí was ‘captured’ by the Irish language. The title of the book loosely translates to ‘My Time’. It pays...
In these essays published in the pages of the Irish Times and some recently in Comhar magazine itself, the author takes us on a journey to Russia, Iran, Kurdistan, Egypt,...
Insights into some of This book is a description of the life and work of over 100 community figures in the Donegal Gaeltacht. The various stories give an insight into...
This story is about St Patrick, how he was brought to Ireland as a slave. The long lonely years he spent taking care of pigs and sheep on Sliabh Mis....
The Big Drum is one of the finest Irish novels of the twentieth century. It is also the only novel in the Gaelic traditions to deal extensively with a marching...
These eight stories, written for An Claideamh Soluis and published in book form in 1914 are among the most remarkable of the whole Gaelic Revival. They deal with O Conaire's...