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Iain Moireach (born 1938) is a Scottish Gaelic writer from Barvas, Isle of Lewis.[1][2] He has written poetry, screenplays, and short stories.[3][4]

He published many short stories in the Gaelic magazines Gairm and Gath.[5]

Life

Iain Moireach was born in Barvas, Lewis. He was educated at the Nicolson Institute and at the University of Edinburgh.[6] He taught at a school in Musselburgh.[6] He has been the editor for Comunn nan Leabhraichean since 1969.[6]

Notable short stories

Books

Novels

  • An rathad dhachaigh (Stornoway: Acair, 1994)

Short stories

  • An Aghaigh Choimheach (1973)

Scripts

  • Snìomh nan dual (Stornoway: Acair, 2007) consisting of:
  • Feumaidh sinne bhith gàireachdainn
  • Balaich a' chruidh
  • An coigreach
  • Rèiteach
  • An treas fàd

Editing

  • Caimbeul, Aonghas. Suathadh ri iomadh rubha: eachdraidh a bheatha ed. Iain Moireach (Glasgow: Gairm, 1973)

References

  1. ^ "Iain Moireach - Dealbhan co-cheangailte ris a' phrògram - Càirdean agus caraidean a' cuimhneachadh air Tormod, Tormod a' Bhocsair - BBC Radio nan Gàidheal". BBC. Retrieved 3 July 2017.
  2. ^ S., MacPherson, Iain (2012). "Briseadh na Cloiche air Oir an Fhàsaich: Iain Moireach agus Albert Camus" ("Breaking the Stone on the Desert's Edge: John Murray and Albert Camus"). Retrieved 3 July 2017.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ "Mas Math mo Chuimhne – Iain Moireach «  Clì Gàidhlig". www.cli.org.uk. Retrieved 3 July 2017.
  4. ^ "LearnGaelic - Watch Gaelic - New Videos". www.learngaelic.net. Retrieved 3 July 2017.
  5. ^ Watson, Moray (2011). Introduction to Gaelic Fiction. Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 9780748636655. Retrieved 3 July 2017.
  6. ^ a b c Dòmhnall Iain MacLeòid (ed).