Sinn FĂŠin may reject commemorating the Normans, but there are some suspiciously Saxon names in its ranks
Take a look at centuries of Irish revolutionaries and youâll find links to Norman history
Take a look at centuries of Irish revolutionaries and youâll find links to Norman history
Late broadcasterâs easy wit and big-hearted spirit belied a lifelong devotion to our rich culture
Sarah Moss, Joseph OâConnor, Wendy Erskine, John Banville, ĂilĂs NĂ Dhuibhne and other authors and reviewers choose their top reads for the holidays
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Plus: US multinationals lobby for docklands voting rights for staff; John Banvilleâs bedroom antics; and a Seanad hopefulâs Tommy Cooper impression
Ten books published in 2024 that will make perfect presents for the readers in your life
Writer is one of a group of novelists taking residence in apartment overlooking acclaimed museum
Even at a time of much cross-fertilisation between the literary and journalistic worlds, it was a brave and radical idea to run a regular creative-writing page in a daily newspaper. In pursuing this, David Marcus nurtured many young talents
New from John Banville, Yasmin Angoe, Jean Hanff Korelitz and Will Dean, plus some seasonal Hanukkah noir
November 2nd-8th, 2024: The best movies, music, art and more coming your way this week
Author on his new book, The Drowned, his enduring appetite for writing as he nears 80, and the most remarkable place he has visited
Though they never met, Darwin and Dickinson shared a visceral sense of the world as a living entity
President Michael D Higgins among those saluting a âsuperb writer possessed of the moral courage to confront Irish societyâ who has died in London at 93
New novels by Roddy Doyle, Colm TĂłibĂn and Marian Keyes are among the works in the pipeline, along with eagerly anticipated debuts by Ferdia Lennon and Scott McKendry
From chicken and chips in foggy Venice, to the simple beauty of a tomato and an egg
Presenting runners with a tribute to Yeats featuring a line he almost certainly never said is an embarrassing travesty for a city that prides itself on its literary heritage
We round up some opinions on the finest reads this year which you might think worth bringing on holidays with you
Salman Rushdie, Hilary Mantel, John Banville and Roddy Doyle might wince at some of the judgments contained within
The novelist talks about about the release of her first novel in more than a decade, on the struggles of motherhood that had stopped her from writing for so long
Small Mercies by Dennis Lehane; Death of a Bookseller by Alice Slater; The Wintering Place by Kevin McCarthy; Cast a Cold Eye by Robbie Morrison; and The Lock-Up by John Banville
A new book explores Dublinâs literary past, an active part of living or working in the city
Film does not offer convincing re-creation of noir aesthetic but worth making your own mind up about
The Antrim actor plays the latest incarnation of Philip Marlowe in Neil Jordanâs new film
Childrenâs titles take up 19 of top 20, as Rooneyâs latest novel is most borrowed adult title
The Irish novelistâs devotees will have enormous fun hunting for allusions and references to works from his other books
The Singularities, his new novel, may be the acclaimed authorâs final work of literary fiction. If not, âIâll call my next book Sinatraâs Last Tourâ
One is contained within the other, but how does that manifest itself?
The authorâs debut novel draws on her personal experience of infertility and loss
Famous for pens, pencils and stationery, it has been a family business since 1927
US house speaker Nancy Pelosi read his verse about the Ukraine war on St Patrickâs Day
Best-selling author enjoys playing with old crime clichĂŠs
Liam OâFlaherty led the armed four-day occupation 100 years ago this week
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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