Pádraig Ó Siadhail was born in Derry, Northern Ireland, in 1957, and now lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. He is a scholar and writer and has published prolifically in the Irish language. Among his works are the murder mystery Peaca an tSinsir (1996), a collection of short stories under the title Seacht gCineál Meisce agus Finscéalta Eile (2001), a historical novel entitled Beirt Bhan Mhisniúla (2011), a biography of Piaras Béaslaí, Irish nationalist and writer, and a collection of essays about Canada, Idir Dhá Thír: Sceitsí ó Cheanada (2005). He has also published a biography of Katherine Hughes (1876–1925), a Canadian-born Irish Republican activist and propagandist.
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| - Scoláire agus scríbhneoir is ea Pádraig Ó Siadhail. Rugadh é i nDoire sa bhliain 1968 agus tá sé ina chónaí anois in Halifax, Albain Nua. I measc a shaothar tá an dúrún dúnmharaithe Peaca an tSinsir (1996), cnuasach gearrscéalta dar teideal Seacht gCineál Meisce agus Finscéalta Eile (2001), úrscéal stairiúil dar teideal Beirt Bhan Mhisniúla (2011), beathaisnéis Phiarais Béaslaí agus cnuasach aistí faoi Cheanada, Idir Dhá Thír: Sceitsí ó Cheanada (2005). (ga)
- Pádraig Ó Siadhail was born in Derry, Northern Ireland, in 1957, and now lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. He is a scholar and writer and has published prolifically in the Irish language. Among his works are the murder mystery Peaca an tSinsir (1996), a collection of short stories under the title Seacht gCineál Meisce agus Finscéalta Eile (2001), a historical novel entitled Beirt Bhan Mhisniúla (2011), a biography of Piaras Béaslaí, Irish nationalist and writer, and a collection of essays about Canada, Idir Dhá Thír: Sceitsí ó Cheanada (2005). He has also published a biography of Katherine Hughes (1876–1925), a Canadian-born Irish Republican activist and propagandist. (en)
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| - Scoláire agus scríbhneoir is ea Pádraig Ó Siadhail. Rugadh é i nDoire sa bhliain 1968 agus tá sé ina chónaí anois in Halifax, Albain Nua. I measc a shaothar tá an dúrún dúnmharaithe Peaca an tSinsir (1996), cnuasach gearrscéalta dar teideal Seacht gCineál Meisce agus Finscéalta Eile (2001), úrscéal stairiúil dar teideal Beirt Bhan Mhisniúla (2011), beathaisnéis Phiarais Béaslaí agus cnuasach aistí faoi Cheanada, Idir Dhá Thír: Sceitsí ó Cheanada (2005). Tá sé ina léachtóir in Saint Mary’s University, Albain Nua, mar a ndéanann sé speisialtacht den Léann Éireannach. Bhí sé ina uachtarán ar an Canadian Association for Irish Studies. Chuir sé a lán cnuasach liteartha agus scolártha in eagar agus tá mórán alt léannta foilsithe aige i nGaeilge agus i mBéarla. (ga)
- Pádraig Ó Siadhail was born in Derry, Northern Ireland, in 1957, and now lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. He is a scholar and writer and has published prolifically in the Irish language. Among his works are the murder mystery Peaca an tSinsir (1996), a collection of short stories under the title Seacht gCineál Meisce agus Finscéalta Eile (2001), a historical novel entitled Beirt Bhan Mhisniúla (2011), a biography of Piaras Béaslaí, Irish nationalist and writer, and a collection of essays about Canada, Idir Dhá Thír: Sceitsí ó Cheanada (2005). He has also published a biography of Katherine Hughes (1876–1925), a Canadian-born Irish Republican activist and propagandist. He is a lecturer at Saint Mary's University, Nova Scotia, where he specialises in Irish Studies. He is a past president of the Canadian Association for Irish Studies, has edited a number of scholarly and literary collections and has published many scholarly articles in Irish and English. (en)
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