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Traces gives a vivid account of Seosamh's life in this autobiography. He documents the hardships both he and his family endured during his formative years from the time he was growing up on a small farm in the parish of Lisdowney in County Kilkenny. Ireland was recovering from both the Economic War and World War II when there was strict rationing enforced.

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Traces gives a vivid account of Seosamh's life in this autobiography. He documents the hardships both he and his family endured during his formative years from the time he was growing up on a small farm in the parish of Lisdowney in County Kilkenny. Ireland was recovering from both the Economic War and World War II when there was strict rationing enforced.


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Autorenporträt
Dr. Seosamh Ó Cuinneagáin is the author of a number of books and he has also published papers in both Irish and in English on applied linguistics in the journal, Teagasc na Gaeilge 2010, Baile Átha Cliath and in the Journal of Celtic Language Learning (JCLL) at the University of Indiana in The United States of America in 2011. He has presented papers on linguistics in universities in Ireland. He has given interviews in Irish on the programme Saol Ó Dheas on Raidió na Gaeltachta a number of times about his experiences and writings. He has also appeared on the TG4 programme called Comhrá in May 2016. He taught in Ardscoil Rís in Limerick and later in Mary Immaculate College (MIC)/University of Limerick.
He is married to Jean and they have three children, Brian, Sinéad and Fearghal.