Ó Grianna, Séamus (1889-1969) (‘Máire’), novelist. Born in Ranafast, in the Donegal Gaeltacht, he was educated locally and qualified as a teacher at St Patrick's College. The elder brother of Seosamh Mac Grianna, he absorbed the folklore and traditions of the region from their father, Féilimí Dhónaill Phroinsias Green. He was interned 1922-4, having taken the Republican side in the Civil War. In 1932 he became a civil servant. His novels Caisleáin Óir (1924) and Mo Dhá Róisín (1921), and the short stories Cith is Dealán (1927) are his best-known works. The social history and customs of Ranafast are recounted in Rann na Feirsde (1942), Nuair a Bhí Mé Óg (1942), and Saoghal Corrach (1945).
Bibliography
Nollaig Mac Congail, Máire: Clár Saothair (1990).




