Medals and Prizes: Deftly crafted stories filled with dark comedy
Book review: Metcalf is an accessible writer whose engaging collection spans a life’s work
Book review: Metcalf is an accessible writer whose engaging collection spans a life’s work
The film-maker, accused of sexually assaulting his child in 1992, is done treading carefully
Authors, colleagues and friends pay tribute to the late Irish Times literary correspondent
Nobel laureate, who was born of Indian ancestry in Trinidad, has left a complex legacy
Obituary: Blackly comic novelist wrote about what it meant to be an American, a Jew, a writer, a man
His works have been adapted by Rob Reiner, Brian De Palma, Stanley Kubrick and David Cronenberg. And we’re soon to see more adaptations on screen
From Cheever to Ron Rash, Carver to Eudora Welty, O’Connor to Richard Ford, some of the finest American writing is to be found in the short form
Sex isn’t everything, but it deserves more attention than the titillation it’s often consigned to
Trump and Brexit show that what voters really want is a paternalistic government
Barack Obama talks to New York Times chief book critic about role of literature and writing in his life, from helping him work out his own identity to connecting with people
Not since Lincoln has there been a president so fundamentally shaped by reading and writing as Barack Obama
Where to now after one of the most corrosive US presidential elections in history
The celebrated playwright was born 100 years ago today in Harlem, New York
Justin Cartwright’s new book starts off swooning over the idyllic side of South Africa before taking in the awful history of murder and massacre between Boers and Zulus
Eileen Battersby celebrates the work of the great American, Russian-inflected, Jewish writer, an undisputed master of language and characterisation
Despite access to revealing documents, the biography lacks real insight and is a dull, overlong account of the writer’s life
Brought to Book Q&A: Norwegian author and pianist on where he writes and what he reads
Martin Amis is a deeply moral writer with a Swiftian vigour. In his latest novel, ‘The Zone of Interest’, he returns to the story of the Nazi death camps
Sean Doran wants to make Happy Days a ‘destination festival’, turning Enniskillen, where the playwright and novelist went to school, into a Mecca for his fans
With the Dublin Writers Festival kicking off this week, here are 10 great books with writers as their subject
Munro’s genius is in the short story, and that is what makes her winning the Nobel Prize for Literature so exciting
Swedish Academy calls her a ’master of the contemporary short story’
Obituary: Elmore Leonard 1925-2013
The American writer’s psychotherapist son has written a perceptive, honest – and angry – book about life with a literary giant
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