- do****entary
series Kevin Mc
Gahern’s America in 2016. Mc
Gahern was born in 1986 and grew up on a farm in Gowna,
County Cavan. Mc
Gahern graduated from the University...
- John Mc
Gahern (12
November 1934 – 30
March 2006) was an
Irish writer and novelist.
Known for the
detailed dissection of
Irish life
found in
works such...
-
Amongst Women is a
novel by the
Irish writer John Mc
Gahern (1934–2006). Mc
Gahern's best
known novel, it is also
considered his
greatest work. Published...
- Collins. It is an
adaptation of the 2002
novel of the same name by John Mc
Gahern. The film was
nominated for 11 awards,
winning Best Film, at the 2024 Irish...
- in 2006 by New York
Review Books classics with an
introduction by John Mc
Gahern.
Stoner has been
categorized under the
genre of the
academic novel, or the...
- O'Brien.
During the
final decades of the 20th century, Edna O'Brien, John Mc
Gahern,
Maeve Binchy,
Joseph O'Connor,
Roddy Doyle, Colm Tóibín, and John Banville...
- with its
rural heritage through English-language
writers such as John Mc
Gahern and
Seamus Heaney and Irish-language
writers such as Máirtín Ó Direáin and...
- Aden
Avalon Bingen Birdsholm Comrey Endon Faith Florann Gahern Goddard Granlea Groton Hoping Inversnay Jensen Juno
Legend Maleb (previously Conquerville)...
- That They May Face the
Rising Sun, the
sixth and
final novel by John Mc
Gahern, is a
critically acclaimed work,
winning the
Irish Book
Awards in 2003 and...
- is an
autobiographical account of the
childhood of
Irish writer John Mc
Gahern. It was
published in 2005, and the
writer died in 2006. It recalls, amongst...