Maidhc Dainín Ó Sé
Maidhc Dainín Ó Sé was an Irish-language writer and musician from the County Kerry Gaeltacht. He was the father of Dáithí Ó Sé. He was one of the best known Irish writers of his generation, noted for his autobiography A Thig Ná Tit Orm. His writings were used as part of the Irish-language element of the Leaving Certificate in Irish state education, as a replacement for Peig from 1995.Biography
Born in Carrachán, Baile na nGall, County Kerry in 1942, Maidhc Dainín was the son of a fisherman from Baile na nGall called Dainín Dan Ó Sé and his wife from an Daingean, Máire Ní Chinnéide. In 1958 at the age of 16, Maidhc moved to England for a while, before moving to Chicago, United States in 1959. He returned to Ireland in 1969.Writings
Autobiography
- A Thig Ná Tit Orm
Fiction
- Corcán na dTrí gCos
- Tae le tae
- Chicago driver
- Dochtúir na bPiast
- Greenhorn
- Madraí na nocht gcos
- Mair, a chapaill
- Idir dhá lios
- Is glas iad na cnoic
- Lilí Frainc
- Mura mBuafam - Suatham
- Nuadha agus Breoghan ar neamh
- Binn Éadair
- Seán Óg Máirtín
- Lucinda Sly: úrscéal stairiúil
- Cara go brách: Úrscéal
Poetry
- Citeal na stoirme
Music
- Ó Chicago go Carrachán
- Ó Thuaidh - Traditional Song and Music from West Kerry