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Michelle Gallen: ‘My wee brother told me I’m not even the funniest person in our family’

Michelle Gallen: ‘My wee brother told me I’m not even the funniest person in our family’

Factory Girls author on receiving her second Comedy Women in Print Prize nomination and her latest projects

Sat Apr 08 2023 - 05:00
Pigott Prize picks Tara Bergin, Nithy Kasa, Tom French; Lucy Caldwell, Adrian Duncan make history

Pigott Prize picks Tara Bergin, Nithy Kasa, Tom French; Lucy Caldwell, Adrian Duncan make history

A preview of Saturday’s books pages and a round-up of the latest literary news

Thu Apr 06 2023 - 05:00
Irish author Darran Anderson awarded $175,000 Windham-Campbell prize

Irish author Darran Anderson awarded $175,000 Windham-Campbell prize

Derry writer ‘grateful and slightly dazed’ on learning of the life-changing €160,000 award

Tue Apr 04 2023 - 19:15
Ten Irish literary gems to read before you die, chosen by Roy Foster, Fintan O’Toole, Lucy Caldwell and more

Ten Irish literary gems to read before you die, chosen by Roy Foster, Fintan O’Toole, Lucy Caldwell and more

From Chrysal to My Dream of You to The Pale Gold of Alaska, these neglected books are all worthy of your time

Mon Apr 03 2023 - 05:00
Poets and politicians rhyme at Abbey celebration of Belfast Agreement’s 25th anniversary

Poets and politicians rhyme at Abbey celebration of Belfast Agreement’s 25th anniversary

Michéal Martin: ‘We are in a vastly better place and that is what we celebrate tonight’

Sun Apr 02 2023 - 22:00
Michael Magee: ‘My family for a long time couldn’t really show their Irishness, it wasn’t safe’

Michael Magee: ‘My family for a long time couldn’t really show their Irishness, it wasn’t safe’

The author’s forthcoming novel, Close to Home, explores themes of class and identity, inspired by his own west Belfast childhood

Sat Apr 01 2023 - 05:00
Sheena Wilkinson: ‘After 20 years of happy celibacy, I fell in love with an old friend’

Sheena Wilkinson: ‘After 20 years of happy celibacy, I fell in love with an old friend’

Author Q&A: Mrs Hart’s Marriage Bureau is a book with a difference: a historical feminist romance centred on a naive young Northern Irish woman

Sat Apr 01 2023 - 04:49
Colm Tóibín to publish sequel to Brooklyn next year

Colm Tóibín to publish sequel to Brooklyn next year

Long Island reunites readers with Eilis Lacey and her family 20 years after Brooklyn

Tue Mar 28 2023 - 10:23
Liz Nugent: ‘Scotland was a revelation ... loads of places to dispose of a body’

Liz Nugent: ‘Scotland was a revelation ... loads of places to dispose of a body’

The author discusses her latest novel, Strange Sally Diamond, plus her ideal presidential candidate, the wisdom of Judge Judy and the book she threw into the bin as fast as she could

Sat Mar 25 2023 - 05:00
Books newsletter: Sara Baume shortlisted for £20,000 Dylan Thomas Prize

Books newsletter: Sara Baume shortlisted for £20,000 Dylan Thomas Prize

A round-up of the latest literary news and preview of Saturday’s books pages

Thu Mar 23 2023 - 09:00
‘Much of my poetry has been inspired or provoked by the blues’

‘Much of my poetry has been inspired or provoked by the blues’

The Rathbones Folio Prize judge on her love of music, her role as Scottish poet laureate, and on observing the mores and manners of the better-off

Sat Mar 18 2023 - 05:00
BBA shortlists: Louise Kennedy, Maggie O’Farrell, Yeva Skalietska, New Island, Halfway Up the Stairs

BBA shortlists: Louise Kennedy, Maggie O’Farrell, Yeva Skalietska, New Island, Halfway Up the Stairs

A round-up of the latest literary news and a preview of Saturday’s books pages

Fri Mar 17 2023 - 09:00
International Booker Prize 2023 longlist: a gap of 54 years spans oldest and youngest nominees

International Booker Prize 2023 longlist: a gap of 54 years spans oldest and youngest nominees

List spans 12 countries, 11 languages and features Irish translator for second time

Tue Mar 14 2023 - 10:17
Francis Spufford: ‘I’ve always loved novels best as a reader, but for a long time I was too timid to take the plunge’

Francis Spufford: ‘I’ve always loved novels best as a reader, but for a long time I was too timid to take the plunge’

Author and judge of young writer of the year award shares his literary insights

Sat Mar 11 2023 - 05:00
Nine-way auction for Roisín O’Donnell’s debut novel; comedy success for IWC novel fair winner

Nine-way auction for Roisín O’Donnell’s debut novel; comedy success for IWC novel fair winner

A preview of Saturday’s books pages and round-up of the latest literary news

Thu Mar 09 2023 - 12:00
Women’s Prize for Fiction: Louise Kennedy and Maggie O’Farrell on 16-strong longlist

Women’s Prize for Fiction: Louise Kennedy and Maggie O’Farrell on 16-strong longlist

Debut Irish novelist Kennedy longlisted for Trespasses; previous winner O’Farrell for The Marriage Plot

Tue Mar 07 2023 - 18:00
Author Jane Casey: ‘I miss Dublin. It’s very easy to idealise a city when you don’t live there’

Author Jane Casey: ‘I miss Dublin. It’s very easy to idealise a city when you don’t live there’

The Close is the Irish author’s 10th Maeve Kerrigan novel, Casey tells us why Kerrigan is such a successful series character

Sat Mar 04 2023 - 05:00
Books newsletter: awards for Emilie Pine and Amy Devereux and a shortlisting for Michelle Gallen

Books newsletter: awards for Emilie Pine and Amy Devereux and a shortlisting for Michelle Gallen

A round-up of the latest literary news and a preview of Saturday’s pages

Thu Mar 02 2023 - 12:01
‘The death of a child changes everything in ways that are too many, too small and too big to recount’

‘The death of a child changes everything in ways that are too many, too small and too big to recount’

The author on writing his latest novel, The World and All That It Holds, and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

Sat Feb 25 2023 - 05:00
‘I felt the physical charge of traumas like the deaths of my siblings, my alcoholism’

‘I felt the physical charge of traumas like the deaths of my siblings, my alcoholism’

The author reflects on her memoir, In Ordinary Time, and its inspirations

Sat Feb 18 2023 - 05:00
Books newsletter: Irish bookshops and publishers on awards shortlists

Books newsletter: Irish bookshops and publishers on awards shortlists

A preview of Saturday’s books pages and a round-up of the latest literary news

Fri Feb 17 2023 - 09:00
‘Deirdre Purcell was as warm and captivating as her books’: Leading figures pay tribute to author and broadcaster

‘Deirdre Purcell was as warm and captivating as her books’: Leading figures pay tribute to author and broadcaster

Author’s many successes included Falling for a Dancer and ghostwriting Gay Byrne’s autobiography

Mon Feb 13 2023 - 15:46
‘I admire anyone who keeps going in the face of adversity’

‘I admire anyone who keeps going in the face of adversity’

Mullingar crime writer has published a dozen novels and sold in excess of two million copies

Sat Feb 11 2023 - 05:00
Books newsletter: Children’s Books Ireland award shortlists; new Women’s Prize for Non-Fiction

Books newsletter: Children’s Books Ireland award shortlists; new Women’s Prize for Non-Fiction

A preview of Saturday’s books pages and a round-up of the latest literary news

Thu Feb 09 2023 - 12:35
Joseph O’Connor Q&A: Every good writer aims for the ability to make something difficult seem effortless

Joseph O’Connor Q&A: Every good writer aims for the ability to make something difficult seem effortless

O’Connor’s latest work, My Father’s House, follows a group of activists who run an escape line in Nazi-occupied Rome

Sat Feb 04 2023 - 05:00
Books newsletter: Book deal for debut author; Ennis Book Club Festival; Limerick Literary Festival

Books newsletter: Book deal for debut author; Ennis Book Club Festival; Limerick Literary Festival

A preview of Saturday’s pages and a round-up of the latest literary news

Thu Feb 02 2023 - 09:27
Dublin Literary Award longlist revealed: three Irish authors among 70 up for €100,000 prize

Dublin Literary Award longlist revealed: three Irish authors among 70 up for €100,000 prize

84 libraries from 31 countries take part in prize sponsored by Dublin City Council

Mon Jan 30 2023 - 13:44
Meena Kandasamy Q&A: ‘I went to where Sylvia Plath is buried, and sat there hugging her gravestone’

Meena Kandasamy Q&A: ‘I went to where Sylvia Plath is buried, and sat there hugging her gravestone’

The Tamil poet reflects on her new work The Book of Desire and her distinguished career

Sat Jan 28 2023 - 05:00
Books newsletter: Listowel honours Stephen Rea; Irish on Dylan Thomas Prize longlist

Books newsletter: Listowel honours Stephen Rea; Irish on Dylan Thomas Prize longlist

A preview of Saturday’s books pages and a round-up of the latest literary news

Thu Jan 26 2023 - 16:29
Adiba Jaigirdar Q&A: ‘I love balancing some of the heavier themes in my work with lighter moments’

Adiba Jaigirdar Q&A: ‘I love balancing some of the heavier themes in my work with lighter moments’

Writer born in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and living in Dublin since age 10 has grown up to have a healthy relationship with both cultures but says it was an arduous process needing much self-reflection

Sat Jan 21 2023 - 05:00
Sally Hayden: ‘You have to be careful not to let your empathy or your humour be torn away’

Sally Hayden: ‘You have to be careful not to let your empathy or your humour be torn away’

Hayden’s new book, My Fourth Time, We Drowned, looks at efforts by the rich world to keep refugees from seeking safety

Sat Jan 14 2023 - 05:00
Books newsletter: President leads tributes to poet Kevin Higgins; Kate O’Brien Award shortlist

Books newsletter: President leads tributes to poet Kevin Higgins; Kate O’Brien Award shortlist

A preview of Saturday’s pages and a roundup of the latest literary news

Thu Jan 12 2023 - 13:18
From Prince Harry to Naoise Dolan, here are the best books to look forward to in 2023

From Prince Harry to Naoise Dolan, here are the best books to look forward to in 2023

The most exciting Irish and international fiction and nonfiction titles of the year ahead

Sat Dec 31 2022 - 05:00
Colleen Hoover is 2022′s bestselling author in Ireland with four books in top 10

Colleen Hoover is 2022′s bestselling author in Ireland with four books in top 10

Marian Keyes pips Graham Norton to have year's bestselling Irish title

Thu Dec 29 2022 - 13:56
Michelle Gallen and Marian Keyes longlisted for comic novel award

Michelle Gallen and Marian Keyes longlisted for comic novel award

A preview of Saturday’s books pages and a round-up of the latest literary news

Thu Dec 22 2022 - 16:48
Michael Harding: ‘There’s a part of our collective soul embodied and hidden in the Irish language’

Michael Harding: ‘There’s a part of our collective soul embodied and hidden in the Irish language’

The writer says everything is a vocation, Mongolia is remarkable and direct provision is wrong.

Sat Dec 17 2022 - 05:00
Books newsletter: Irish winner of BBC playwright competition; Paul Muldoon TV documentary

Books newsletter: Irish winner of BBC playwright competition; Paul Muldoon TV documentary

A preview of Saturday’s books pages and a round-up of the latest literary news

Thu Dec 15 2022 - 15:44
Paul Muldoon: ‘Putin’s assault on Ukraine is an assault on us all. This poem is my way of enlisting’

Paul Muldoon: ‘Putin’s assault on Ukraine is an assault on us all. This poem is my way of enlisting’

Paul Muldoon on being the next Ireland Professor of Poetry, the Troubles and his most treasured possession

Sat Dec 10 2022 - 05:00
Books newsletter: Christmas book appeal; Storyshaped podcast; media and conflict symposium

Books newsletter: Christmas book appeal; Storyshaped podcast; media and conflict symposium

A preview of Saturday’s books pages and a round-up of the latest literary news

Fri Dec 09 2022 - 14:28
Sally Hayden  wins An Post Irish Book of the Year award for My Fourth Time, We Drowned

Sally Hayden wins An Post Irish Book of the Year award for My Fourth Time, We Drowned

Journalist wins third major award for her first book, which highlights how Europe is failing refugees

Wed Dec 07 2022 - 23:35
‘I am fascinated by how accepting we are of violence’

‘I am fascinated by how accepting we are of violence’

Q&A with Audrey Magee, award-winning author of The Undertaking and The Colony

Sat Dec 03 2022 - 05:00
Books newsletter: Nick Laird wins Forward Prize for best poem; Colm Tóibín awarded Bodley Medal

Books newsletter: Nick Laird wins Forward Prize for best poem; Colm Tóibín awarded Bodley Medal

A preview of Saturday’s pages and a round-up of the latest literary news

Thu Dec 01 2022 - 16:51
Mark O’Connell to publish Malcolm Macarthur profile; O’Mahony’s Booksellers celebrates 120 years

Mark O’Connell to publish Malcolm Macarthur profile; O’Mahony’s Booksellers celebrates 120 years

Books newsletter: a preview of Saturday's pages and a round-up of the latest literary news

Thu Nov 24 2022 - 16:01
An Post Irish Book Awards 2022: This year’s winners revealed

An Post Irish Book Awards 2022: This year’s winners revealed

Novel of the year, nonfiction book of the year and 16 other winners have been announced. All now compete for the book of the year award

Wed Nov 23 2022 - 22:30
Nom nom nom de plume: authors on their favourite cookbooks

Nom nom nom de plume: authors on their favourite cookbooks

Neil Hegarty, Louise Kennedy, Séamas O'Reilly, Rosie Schaap, Kathleen MacMahon, Chiamaka Enyi-Amado, Martina Evans, Helen Cullen and Adrian Duncan dish up their secrets

Sat Nov 19 2022 - 05:00
Louise Kennedy Q&A: ‘I made a ghost of the Troubles in my head and imagined a life for him’

Louise Kennedy Q&A: ‘I made a ghost of the Troubles in my head and imagined a life for him’

The Trespasses author on Jane Austen, living in Sligo, the Shankill Butchers and the obscenely rich

Sat Nov 19 2022 - 04:31
Paul Muldoon announced as new Ireland Professor of Poetry

Paul Muldoon announced as new Ireland Professor of Poetry

Poet is looking forward to teaching in Ireland after 35 years lecturing in the US

Fri Nov 18 2022 - 13:30
Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin made Saoi; prizes for Katherine Rundell and Manchán Magan

Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin made Saoi; prizes for Katherine Rundell and Manchán Magan

Books newsletter: a preview of Saturday’s books pages and round-up of the latest literary news

Fri Nov 18 2022 - 13:11
Orhan Pamuk Q&A: ‘One fears death threats and hate campaigns, yet one is also afraid of being silent’

Orhan Pamuk Q&A: ‘One fears death threats and hate campaigns, yet one is also afraid of being silent’

‘The Nobel and Dublin prizes gave me new readers. My novels are translated into 64 languages’

Sat Nov 12 2022 - 05:00
Anne Enright’s lifetime achievement award; Little Island’s Carnegie hat-trick; journalist’s six-figure deal

Anne Enright’s lifetime achievement award; Little Island’s Carnegie hat-trick; journalist’s six-figure deal

Books newsletter: A preview of Saturday’s pages and a round-up of the latest news

Thu Nov 10 2022 - 15:35
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