Liam Mac Cóil
Liam Mac Cóil is an Irish language novelist, a critic, and an essayist.
Career
Born in Dublin in 1952, Liam Mac Cóil lives in the Gaeltacht of Ráth Cairn, County Meath. He has written four novels, An Dochtúir Áthas (Doctor Joy), An Claíomh Solais (The Sword of Light), Fontenoy and An Litir (The Letter), as well as a writer's journal, Nótaí ón Lár (Notes from the Centre), all published by Leabhar Breac. As of February 2013, Mac Cóil has stated that a sequel to An Litir is in the works.[1] He is co-editor of the literary annual Bliainiris, and director of the publishing house, Carbad. He published a work of personal reflections on the composer Charles Villiers Stanford called An Chláirseach agus an Choróin in 2010. A further novel An Litir was published in 2011. In 2014 a follow on novel to An Litir, called I dTír Stráinséartha was published and a further novel in this trilogy is expected in 2015. He has had work published in Comhar, Feasta and Aimsir Óg.
Published novels
- An Dochtúir Áthas, Leabhar Breac, 1995
- An Claíomh Solais, Leabhar Breac, 1998
- Fontenoy, Leabhar Breac, 2005
- An Litir, Leabhar Breac, 2012
- I dTír Stráinséartha, Leabhar Breac, 2014
Other published work
- Tiocfaidh Lá, Carbad, 1977 (a translation of Daw Dydd by Ffred Ffrancis)
- The Book of Blackrock, Carraig Books, 1977
- Saibhreas Chnoic Chaspair, An Gúm, 1981 (a translation of Trysor Bryniau Caspar by J. Selwyn Lloyd)
- Toirealach Ó Cearúlláin, Leabhar Breac, 1999
- Nótaí ón Lár, Leabhar Breac, 2000
- Bliainiris, Carbad, 2000 -2007
Notes
- ↑ Mac Cóíl, Liam. "Liam Mac Cóil - An Litir - Leabhar mhí Feabhra ClubLeabhar.com". Gaelchultúr Teo. Retrieved 2013-02-25.
External links
References
- Gaelchultúr Book Club, February 2013 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEQ0a2o04LQ)