Listing almost a thousand names selected from the enormous wealth of historical sources – annals, genealogies, myth, legend and... Læs mere
Set across liminal landscapes, this collection of fourteen stories from award-winning author Niamh Mac Cabe feature characters navigating emotional or existential thresholds—grieving, seeking meaning, or reconciling with the past.
Dead as Doornails, first published in 1976, brings back into print a true classic of Irish memoir. Anthony Cronin’s account of life in post-war literary Dublin is funny and colourful,... Læs mere
After the tragic loss of her children, Julie McDermot is released from a psychiatric institution to a life of isolation, haunted by grief. An unexpected encounter along the canal... Læs mere
Martina Devlin’s enthralling new novel Charlotte weaves back and forth through Charlotte Brontë’s life, reflecting on the myths built around her by those who knew her, those who... Læs mere
This selection of Martin Doyle's journalism offers a kaleidoscopic portrait of the Irish literary world as it has evolved in the past four decades.
In this volume of documentary photography by William Mundow, more than 50 black-and-white images of the West of Ireland from the 1960s are mirrored by the... Læs mere
The story of Marie Fogerty, a young girl caught between two lovers, exposes the social and religious hypocrisy of an Irish town in the 1970s.
CTRL is an essay collection exploring video games as a transformative artform and their impact on identity, storytelling, and the way we live.
Willie Ryan returns to his home town having escaped from the asylum where he was committed by his devout Catholic family for twenty-five years. The given pretext for his... Læs mere
Eoin’s O’Brien’s latest work of literary memoir and vivid recollection continues his work of recapuring and reframing memories of times gone.