Creator Seán Ó Riordáin (1916-1977)
Biographical History
- Seán Ó Ríordáin was born in the Irish speaking area of Ballyvourney, County Cork.
- He was immersed in the Gaelic literature and culture.
- When he was fifteen he and his family moved to an English speaking area closer to Cork City.
- Ó Ríordáin worked in the motor taxation office in Cork from 1936.
- He took early retirement in 1965.
- He was diagnosed with tuberculosis at a young age and was often in ill-health throughout his life.
- His poetry included:
- Eireaball Spideoige 1952
- Brosna (1964)
- Línte Liombó (1971)
- Tar éis mo Bháis (published posthumously in 1978).
- In 1967 he was appointed part-time lecturer at UCC.
- He wrote a weekly column in The Irish Times from 1967 until1975.
- Ó Ríordáin was awarded an honorary D.Litt by the National University of Ireland in 1976.
Source of Acquisition Collection purchased in 1984.