Síle Ní Chéileachair
Síle Ní Chéileachair (1924 – 1985) was an Irish short story writer who wrote in the Irish language. She was one of the authors of a highly regarded collection published jointly with her brother, Donncha Ó Céileachair.
She was born on 25 July 1924 in Cúil Aodha, an Irish-speaking district in County Cork. She trained as a teacher at Mary Immaculate College in Limerick and subsequently taught at and at Crumlin, Dublin. In 1953 she married Dónal Ó Cochláin and they had three sons and three daughters. The household lived in Dublin.[1]
She and her brother were involved with Cumann na Scríbhneoirí (The Irish-language Writers’ Association) in Dublin in the nineteen fifties. She won a prize for a short story at the 1950 Oireachtas, and in 1955 she and Donncha published Bullaí Mhártain, an acclaimed collection of 14 stories dealing with urban and rural themes.[1] This collection has been praised for its concise style and broad range of subject matter.[2]
She died on 26 August 1985 and was buried at Bohernabreena in Dublin.[citation needed]
Notes[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Ó Céileachair, Donncha (1918 – 1960)". An Bunachar Náisiúnta Beathaisnéisní Gaeilge. Retrieved 8 March 2017.
- ^ Bannister, Garry, ‘Gnéithe den Litríocht san Fhichiú hAois’
- 1924 births
- 1985 deaths
- Irish-language writers
- 20th-century Irish people
- 20th-century short story writers
- Irish short story writers
- Irish women writers
- People from County Cork
- 20th-century Irish women writers
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