Pulse by Cynan Jones: Compulsive narratives, propulsive paragraphs
In these six short stories, we are often in a natural world that is a long way from the comfortingly pastoral
Inhabit the Poem - Last Essays by Helen Vendler: A career of single-minded poetic devotion
The 20th century’s greatest poetry critic looks at the greatest of these poets and chooses WB Yeats
The Brimming World: Collection gives insight into rich texture of Ciaran Carson’s work
Late poet found meaning through lowering the volume and paying attention to life
Possessions by Davina Quinlivan: A ‘fictional memoir’ that makes life hard for itself
The structural problems of the modern neoliberal university are very real. Why then dilute the account by making half of it up?
Custody by Lara Feigel: A heartbreaking history of child custody
The most telling quote is from Edna O’Brien: ‘What is a child between injured parents? Only a weapon’
Book reviews in brief: All God’s Creatures; Palestine Minus One; The (Wonderful) Life of Connie Maguire
New novels by Anthony Gardner and Domhnall O’Donoghue, plus an anthology of stories from the original Nakba of 1948
In Defence of Bread by Mike Gibney: Bringing populist critics to heel
Author makes a compelling case that there is no evidence to support claim that ultra-processed food such as sliced bread is ‘bad’
Television by Lauren Rothery: A novel about deeply cynical people living semi-charmed lives
Television shares some flaws with its namesake medium, but when Rothery captures the raw materials of the moment, her prose rises off the page
Blank Canvas by Grace Murray: A different class of campus novel
Sharply-written story doesn’t shy away from questioning how far the bounds of familial love and loyalty can go
Rogue Elephant: How a divided Republican Party allowed Trump to take control
Paul Heideman’s account of GOP’s evolution from mid-20th century to present is concise and highly readable
Solidarity and Pressure: A thorough history of the Irish Anti-Apartheid Movement
Clear-sighted book by Connal Parr confirms even the noblest political campaigns can get a little prickly
Off the Scales by Aimee Donnellan: a lively tale of the stunning rise of Ozempic
This detailed, eye-opening account is bolstered by an insider look at commercial drug development
Murder and mayhem features in January YA titles, and a fun exploration of an iconic tale
In Beth Is Dead, debut author Katie Bernet delves into the cultural afterlife of a classic
The Successor: Boris Nemtsov, Vladimir Putin and the end of Russia’s democratic dream
Mikhail Fishman’s biography tells the story of Boris Nemtsov, whose life and death illuminate Putin’s rise
Thomas Moore and the Transatlantic, 1800-1840: A fluent voice and an open mind
A new account of Moore as a writer attuned to debates on gender, education, boxing, empire, enslavement and agricultural trade
The Devil in Silver by Victor LaValle: Shadows of classic title in sprawling story
Protagonist’s time in a psychiatric hospital shines a spotlight on institutional neglect
Happy Land: Finding My Inner Finn by Tim Bird – Brings a smile
How a population perceived as being dour and taciturn by their neighbours appear to have cracked the code of happiness
Reviews in brief: My Travels with Footsbarn Theatre; Natalja’s Stories; Barren
A lively memoir on the adventures of a travelling theatre group; a fable-like novella; and an enlightening novel with real emotional integrity
The Undead: A zombified Lenin wreaks havoc on Moscow; the Russian state wreaks havoc on a film-maker
Svetlana Satchkova’s English-language debut explores an uncomfortable reality in which opportunities for rebellion are slim
A fascinating book on the design and symbolism of the US embassy in Dublin
America at Home: The Architecture and Politics of the US Embassy in Dublin by Cormac Murray
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