If the film's great, who cares if it's faithful to the book?
When confronted by the BBC’s noisy, modern version of The Pursuit of Love, harsh reality clashes with a long-held principle and this viewer finds himself fuming
When confronted by the BBC’s noisy, modern version of The Pursuit of Love, harsh reality clashes with a long-held principle and this viewer finds himself fuming
Russ Parsons: After I was hacked I realised realised just how important the platform has been to my Irish existence
The author created the fictional detective Philip Marlowe and many of his novels became major Hollywood movies
Dylan, Patti Smith, Gil Scott-Heron and Lou Reed wrote song-poems that transcended pop, and bands such as Fontaines DC are keeping rock and poetry in perfect rhyme
Tóibín’s error when discussing the prose in genre fiction was to move from ‘I just get bored’ to ‘it’s blank, it’s nothing’
At 64, is the Ballymena actor too old to play Ramond Chandler’s much acted detective?
Gemma Tipton finds some of the best places to wet your whistle in Ireland and around the globe
The actor has done plenty of serious roles. Will anyone begrudge him a crime caper?
Waterford boasts strong connections to crime novelist Raymond Chandler
How Ireland’s first true crime writer went from hawking his own books around Galway pubs, to rubbing shoulders with some of the best crime authors in the world
‘Whatever sick and twisted deed you read about, I’ve come across worse in real life’
A round-up of the latest thrillers from Michael Connelly, Ruth Downie, Andrew Martin, Bob Van Laerhoven and Val McDermid
Bestselling author John Connolly and Irish Times critic Declan Burke asked more than 100 crime writers to pick their favourite crime novel. The result is Books To Die For - this is what they learned
Society of Friends played major role in economic life of city
Actress with throaty voice shot to fame in 1944 opposite future husband Humphrey Bogart
John Banville, Rachel Kushner and Peter Murphy share their wisdom on tone, voice and point of view
Tightly wound or free-flowing? Well charted or twists and turns? Jojo Moyes, Sam Lipsyte, John Connolly, Lia Mills and Tana French on plotting your book
A round-up of the best new crime thrillers
With Quirke, he pounded the pavements of 1950s Dublin. Now the novelist takes on the great LA gumshoe Philip Marlowe
Kickback City to be published as part of compilation album of rocker’s music
Sinéad Morrissey, the city’s first poet laureate, is intrinsically bound to her home place, although her background isn’t quite what you might expect
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