Poem of the Week: The Sun
A new work by Adam Wyeth in memory of Judith Mok
A new work by Adam Wyeth in memory of Judith Mok
A stained glass lantern owned by WB Yeats which wound its way across the Atlantic has been lovingly brought back to Ireland after almost 100 years
A new work by David Wheatley
‘A poem is a coherent rambling. If there is only coherence or only rambling, poetry disappears’
A new work by Jane Clarke
This rich universe of words includes The Stinging Fly, Banshee, Ragaire, Splonk, Sonder, The Four-Faced Liar, The Pig’s Back, Profiles and Southword
A new work by Vona Groarke
Reviews: The Island in the Sound; Grand Tour; National Theatre; and Long Distance
Between Holy Show, Dublin Review of Books, Tolka and the Dublin Review, I had a high stack on my desk
A new work by Hugh O’Donnell
Adrian Frazier’s no-holds-barred biography of the American-born Irish poet acknowledges the cost of a life turned ‘into the achievement of poetry’
A new work by James Harpur
A new work by Nessa O’Mahony
The poet was always good, and the more Mahon the better, but it’s possible the best came first
A new work by Aifric Mac Aodha, translated by David Wheatley
Vona Groarke reviews new work by Jamie McKendrick; Mary O’Malley; Joseph Woods; Ella Frears
This centenary compilation pays tribute to the pre-eminent editor’s mission to enhance and uphold Ireland’s literary culture
Reviews of Geraldine Mitchell’s Naming Love; Kelly Michels’s American Anthem; David McLoghlin’s Crash Centre; and John Mee’s The Blue in the Blue Marble
In 1978, Johnston went to Galway on a two-week creative writers’ workshop. He never left
Reviews of new collections by Aifric Mac Aodha, translated by David Wheatley; Sasha Dugdale; Ellen Cranitch; and Christine Roseeta Walker
A new work by Clodagh Beresford Dunne
Vona Groarke reviews Joy In Service on Rue Tagore; Come Here To This Gate; May Swim; Them
Bury Him With Green Carnations by Liz Quirke celebrates the life of her UCC colleague
Reviews of new work by Will Burns; Polina Cosgrave; Rowan Ricardo Phillips and Camille Ralphs
Environmental writer uses her late middle age to offer perspectives on future prospects fraught with uncertainty
Reviews of The Day Before, Of Shards and Tatters, Three Births and The Palace of Forty Pillars
Ten years on from the writer’s death, the simple Sligo cottage in which he worked still stares out to sea
What Remains the Same is published by the Gallery Press
UK children’s laureate Joseph Coelho chooses Louise Greig 10 years after her first success
Reviews of Saskia Hamilton, Milena Williamson, Kerry Hardie and Isabel Galleymore
An ocean of gorgeous lyric poems, delicate songs and tidal litanies in modern Irish, Scottish Gaelic and English
Inaugural director of TCD’s Oscar Wilde Centre was to receive major US award
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