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10:08 pm February 15, 2016
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Post edited 10:23 pm – February 15, 2016 by joesaunders
Rónán a chara,
GRMA as na machnaimh. Is cuimhin liom go soiléir an taitneamh a bhain sé as bheith ag craoladh libh ar RnaL. Cé go raibh an tsláinte sách lag aige um tráth sin, ba bhreá leis go raibh deis aige a chuid taighde a chur os comhair lucht éisteachta, go háirithe os rud é gur tionscamh nua a bhí i gceist le foireann dhíograiseach, fhuinniúil i RnaL. Gach rath ort.
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2:25 pm February 15, 2016
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Cathal Ó Sándair and his characters gave me manys the nights good reading with a torch, under the covers, in my youth. I spoke with him a few times in later years, circa late 1994 and 1995, and we worked on a little project that saw Cathal taking to the airwaves with material he had previoulsy unpublished I believe. It was nice in a small way to be able to return the favour.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dhílis! Ag insint scéalta bleachtaireachta d'ár ndóigh!
le meas
R.
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9:16 am February 17, 2011
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tá tuiile eolais agamsa,
feel free to give me a call on 087 2502550,
also check out http://litriochtnanog.blogspot.com/
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2:13 pm February 10, 2011
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Hi
I am very interested in the writings of Cathal O Sandair and the man himself, his influences, inspiration, as well as his fanbase.
I would appreciate any info, about the man – besides the online ones.
I have been checking out various library databases but academic material on his writing seems scarce.
Advice much appreciated.
Beir Bua
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