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This pioneering, autobiographical fiction in the Irish language describes a youth growing up in an Irish-speaking families in Dublin before it became prevalent and with all the tension between his conservative household and the more liberal, city environment. The work pays homage to the great tradition of autobiography in Irish writing in both the English and Irish language and calls to mind O Criomhthain and Joyce in particular.
NB: Please note that this is an Irish-language eBook only; there is no English translation or parallel text in this eBook.

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Produktbeschreibung
This pioneering, autobiographical fiction in the Irish language describes a youth growing up in an Irish-speaking families in Dublin before it became prevalent and with all the tension between his conservative household and the more liberal, city environment. The work pays homage to the great tradition of autobiography in Irish writing in both the English and Irish language and calls to mind O Criomhthain and Joyce in particular.

NB: Please note that this is an Irish-language eBook only; there is no English translation or parallel text in this eBook.


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Autorenporträt
Lorcan O Treasaigh is an award-winning poet and novelist, born in Dublin in 1957 into an Irish-speaking household. His autobiographical fiction, Ceard E English? (literally 'What is English?') describes his childhood and later life and addresses issues of memory, language and identity.