Máiréad Ní Ghráda, whose books are now in the AIHS collection, was a pioneering figure of RTÉ’s Irish programming.
The Cork author says her new novel draws on the dark side of celebrity culture, from the early 2000s to the pressures still ...
Ireland has always been a land of storytellers, a place where words are woven into the very fabric of our culture. And to celebrate that along with its 20th anniversary, the An Post Irish Book Awards ...
Summer is almost upon us - but the big question is, what book should you have close to hand while sheltering from the sun (or in Ireland's case, a likely mix of sun, rain, wind, hailstones and ...
This proliferation of dead bodies in Irish writing is more than a sign of a morbid fascination: it is an effort to make sense ...
NEW YORK — Edna O’Brien, Ireland’s literary pride and outlaw who scandalized her native land with her debut novel “The Country Girls” before gaining international acclaim as a storyteller and ...
NEW YORK — Edna O’Brien, Ireland’s literary pride and outlaw who scandalized her native land with her debut novel “The Country Girls” before gaining international acclaim as a storyteller and ...
A Hosting features 56 Irish writers including four of the five Irish Booker Prize winners – Roddy Doyle, John Banville, Anne ...
I was born in Buffalo, grew up outside Washington, D.C., and later in East Aurora, New York. I currently reside in the Elmwood Village with my wife. A few of my Irish ancestors settled in Buffalo as ...
Nine non-Irish booksellers attended the Irish Book Trade Conference in Cork, Ireland, this past February 27-28, thanks to RISE Bookselling, a program coordinated by the European and International ...
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