Manchán Magan
Manchán Magan is an Irish writer, traveller and television programme maker.
Career
Magan has made over 30 travel documentaries focusing on issues of world cultures and globalisation, 12 of them packaged under the Global Nomad series[1] with his brother Ruán Magan.[2]
He presented No Béarla, a documentary series about travelling around Ireland speaking only Irish. He writes a travel column for The Irish Times[3] and his show The Big Adventure, on RTÉ Radio 1 explores adventure holidays.[4]
He has written two books in Irish, Baba-ji agus TnaG and Manchán ar Seachrán, and his English travel books include Angels & Rabies: A Journey through the Americas, Manchán's Travels: A Journey through India, and Truck Fever: A Journey through Africa.[5]
Background
Magan's family background was nationalist and closely associated with the foundation of the Irish State in that he is the grandson of Sheila Humphreys and great-grandnephew of The O'Rahilly.[6] He has explored these connections in various documentaries for TG4 and RTÉ.
Magan stood unsuccessfully for the Green Party in the Longford–Westmeath constituency in 2016.[7]
See also
References
- Global Nomad - Manchán Magan.
- Ruan Magan Archived 6 October 2014 at the Wayback Machine.
- The Irish Times, "Magan's World".
- RTÉ Radio 1, The Big Adventure Archived 23 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine
- Manchán Magan Books and Short Bio Archived 16 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine.
- See e.g., http://humphrysfamilytree.com/Humphrys/raid.1922.html
- http://irelandelection.com/electiondetail.php?elecid=231&constitid=38&electype=1