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Concise Oxford Companion to Irish Literature, The, January, 2000 by ROBERT WELCH
Ó Céileachair, Donncha (1918–1960), writer of fiction; born in the Cork Gaeltacht to a literary family. His best-known work is a collection of short stories, Bullaí Mhártain (1955), which he wrote with his sister Síle, showing a fusion of folk material and style with a modern manner and sensibility.
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