Diarmuid Ó Gráinne

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Born10 May 1950
Aill an Phréacháin, Na Forbacha, County Galway, Ireland
Died28 August 2013(2013-08-28) (aged 63)
Renmore, Galway, County Galway, Ireland
OccupationWriter, journalist, farmer, teacher
NationalityIrish
Diarmuid Ó Gráinne
Born10 May 1950
Aill an Phréacháin, Na Forbacha, County Galway, Ireland
Died28 August 2013(2013-08-28) (aged 63)
Renmore, Galway, County Galway, Ireland
OccupationWriter, journalist, farmer, teacher
NationalityIrish
GenreFiction, poetry, philosophy, criticism, translation
Subjectmodern Irish prose
Notable worksAn Traimp, Muintir na Coille
SpouseCaitlín Ní Shíthigh

Diarmuid Ó Gráinne (10 May 1950 – 28 August 2013) was an Irish-language writer and journalist from the County Galway Gaeltacht. He wrote for the newspaper, and featured on Raidió na Gaeltachta. He released a number of books, perhaps best known works are his semi-autobiographical novel writings An Traimp and Muintir na Coille.

Ó Gráinne was strongly influenced by his fellow Connemara-man, Máirtín Ó Cadhain whose death he felt left a hole in the leadership of the Irish-language movement. Ó Gráinne also became interested in some Continental European authors, translating writings by or autobiographies about Karl Marx, Albert Camus and Friedrich Nietzsche into Irish.

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