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An Gael is a quarterly literary magazine in the Irish language, published in the United States on behalf of the Philo-Celtic Society. It describes itself as international and was established in 2009 by Séamas Ó Neachtain, who is its editor. [1] The magazine is based in New York City. [2]

The lineage of the magazine can be traced back to An Gaodhal [ ga], which was published as a bilingual journal in Irish and English from 1881 to 1904 on behalf of the Society, and revived intermittently between then and 2009. Its re-establishment in its present form coincided with the re-organization of the Society as a group devoted entirely to the promotion of the Irish language. [3]

An Gael can be read online, and is available in printed form to subscribers.

References

  1. ^ An Gael: Stair na hirise
  2. ^ "An Gael Magazine". An Gael. Retrieved 26 November 2015.
  3. ^ Cumann Carad na Gaeilge/The Philo-Celtic Society: History

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