With its complex layering of themes, this unique new work by one of Ireland’s finest and most innovative poets is as bold a statement as the building itself.
Already a cult hit, Kiss My... will appeal to the Irish-language student and the open-minded traveller alike.
The eagerly anticipated second novel by Rooney Prize winner Caitriona Lally.
We Seldom Talk About the Past is John MacKenna’s first selected collection of short stories, from a career spanning over three decades. The stories... Læs mere
Collection of hilarious and moving lockdown poetry and illustrations from the writer of the viral ‘What Day Is It?’ poem.
New updated edition of the seminal work by Catherine Dunne, which charted the lives of the London Irish, in all their variety and colour, now... Læs mere
The Glass Shore: Short Stories by Women Writers from the North of Ireland, compiled by Sinéad Gleeson, provides an intimate and... Læs mere
Powerful tale of family, nature and the time from international bestselling author.
The groundbreaking first modern novel to address the scandal of Irish Magdalene laundries when it was firstpublished.
A gripping, wartime, coming-of-age adventure based on real events.
Not the Final Word publishes for the first time, in both Irish and English, the 1952 St Anne's Hospital recordings of Peig Sayers, made by a team from the Irish Folklore Commission.
Published for the first time in the Irish language, previous Open Door stories by literary superstars Roddy Doyle, Marian Keyes, John Connolly, Deirdre Purcell, Julie Parsons, Vincent Banville,... Læs mere