Mo Bhealach Féin

Mo Bhealach Féin

Mo Bhealach Féin,(released 1940) is an autobiographical novel by Irish writer Seosamh Mac Grianna. Written in the mid-1930s and prompted by the success of the Blasket autobiographies and O'Flaherty's Two Years, it gives an artistic Gaeltacht writer's personal reaction to an anglicised, urbanised post-revolution Ireland and the world in general and represents the author's writing at its best.


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