Freedom from language: the life and work of Rachel Cusk
A new book explores how Rachel Cusk’s writing illustrates a conflict between restlessness and stasis – an attention to the ways in which time pauses and passes
A new book explores how Rachel Cusk’s writing illustrates a conflict between restlessness and stasis – an attention to the ways in which time pauses and passes
Book shows that even as Ireland has changed, its biggest problems remain ‘deep-rooted and historical’
The Years is based on the autobiography by French Nobel Prize winner Annie Ernaux
French author explores an intimate, complex relationship with hyper-personal objectivity
Nobel prize-winner in literature Annie Ernaux digs through home-movie footage from the 1970s that sheds light on years raising children and finding herself as an artist
Writer is the 17th woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature and 16th French citizen to do so
Annie Ernaux's work is unfailingly honest about life as a late-20th-century woman
I was 17, working in a restaurant, smoking Rothmans and reading Edna O’Brien
Audrey Diwan’s award-winning study has the tension of a thriller
‘Special screening’ planned for offbeat horror film starring Kerry woman Jessie Buckley
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices