SET IN DUBLIN’S LIBERTIES, Estelle Birdy’s explosively original debut Ravelling channels the energies and agonies of young men let loose in the city, where they balance their hopes with the... Læs mere
An Aran Keening commemorates both the immortality of youth, in all its courage, folly and quick tenderness of heart, and the passing of a world. It is a singular addition to the... Læs mere
A revised illustrated edition of this landmark biography of one of the great women of Irish history, and Europe’s first elected female politician.
In this new short story collection, Adrian Kenny crafts classic Irish short stories poised and carefully observed through vignettes of the lives that compose modern Ireland.
Businessman Fenton Conville has it all sewn up, coasting through life with his mates and his money in a sleepy Northern Irish village. Until, that is, he wakes on his fiftieth birthday to an unexpected solicitor’s letter and a shocking allegation that could blow his world apart.
In this last written work from renowned literary critic Denis Donoghue, The Correction of Taste examines the last three novels of the great Henry James, bringing into sharp focus the opaque depth of his illustrious body of work.
The Language of Light is an authorised selection from Sean Scully’s lectures, notebooks and interviews, over the course of forty years, and provides an intimate overview of his work as painter, printmaker, sculptor and photographer.
The Essential Guide to the Cafés and Coffee Shops of Dublin.
Featuring 100 captivating portraits of many of Ireland’s greatest contemporary writers, alongside conversations with each on their writing life, Scribendi is a landmark book of portraits of Irish writers by internationally renowned photographer Steve Pyke.
This fully-illustrated and authorised history marks 50 years of Ireland’s most ground-breaking and successful theatre company. Founded in 1975, Druid is a touring theatre company, anchored in the West of Ireland and looking to the world.
Moriarty articulates the wisdom of humanity, drawing on cultural landscapes in India, China, Egypt, Australia, the Americas and Europe. Now recognized as a classic of spiritual writing, it enlarges our capacity for symbolic understanding in an age of millennial anxiety.