Liam Mac Uistin
      
Life
1929- ; b. Dublin; ed. University College, Dublin; has written widely
for stage, radio and television in both English and Irish; Post Mortem,
a two-act play, performed at Peacock Theatre, 1971; a quotation from his
work is engraved in Dublins National Garden of Remembrance. DIL
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Works
Plays [in English], Post Mortem (Newark: Proscenium; Dublin:
Society of Irish Playwrights [1977]); The Glory and the Dream in 4 Irish Plays [var. 4 One-Act Plays] (Newark: Proscenium
[1982]).,
Novel[s], An Geall (Clo Iar-chonnachta 1003), 150pp.
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