Yell, Sam, If You Still Can by Maylis Besserie shows us Samuel Beckett at the end of his life in ...
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Since its publication in book form in 1914, 'Dubliners' has become one of the truly definitive sh...
The Language of Light is an authorised selection from Sean Scully's lectures, notebooks and inter...
Eoin's O'Brien's latest work of literary memoir and vivid recollection continues his work of reca...
In this wonderous new work of nature writing, naturalist Declan Murphy undertakes an unforgettabl...
The Shy Man's Revenge charts Stephen Rea's remarkable passage from a quiet, watchful boy in North...
X + Y K is the final, astonishing work by the late Ciaran Carson- an electrifying fusion of memoi...
Skelligs Haul is a generous compilation of Michael Kirby's prose and poetry, appealing for his si...
A wryly humorous subversion of the way of life of Ireland's fading aristocracy as observed by a f...
This collection gathers poetry, prose and visual art in clusters grouped around the Irish and Bri...
The definitive study of the questions around the future of Northern Irish politics, including the...
Julie McDermot has just been released from 'The Mental', the psychiatric institution where her hu...
Declan Murphy embarks on a quest to study one of the most brightly-coloured birds during its nest...
The Atlantean Irish is a sumptuously illustrated, exciting, intervention in Irish cultural histor...
Kevin Boyle (1943-2010) was one of the world's great human rights lawyers. In a career that laste...
From award-winning author Adrian Duncan comes his first collection of short stories. Precise and ...
In August 1939 the Irish travel writer Richard Hayward set out on a road trip to explore the Shan...
A compelling vision for the future of Europe from one of its most respected voices.In Reclaiming ...
Like its three predecessors, this fourth instalment of Trinity Tales gathers together recollectio...
In his eighty-eighth year, John Boorman uses his time in lockdown to create a nature diary of the...
Paddy Rossmore: Photographs records half a century of the travels made by Lord Rossmore and his c...
Oona, child of first-generation American migrants, lives in an affluent New Jersey suburb where c...
The Cruelty Men tells an unsentimental tale of survival in a country proclaimed as independent bu...
This groundbreaking work chronicles the author's quest to uncover previously unexplained areas of...
Here, name by name, parish by parish, province by province, Kevin Myers details Ireland's intimat...
A treasure trove of stories, humour, local and high-level gossip, Maria Edgeworth's letters show ...
A striking memoir of a revolutionary woman's life during Ireland's turbulent years.
A captivating glimpse into student life at Trinity College Dublin during the dynamic 2000s.
Out of the Ordinary captures Dillon Jivaka's various journeys - to Oxford, into medicine, across ...
In The Written World, Kevin Power explains how he became a critic and what he thinks criticism is.
This forensic account of the academic life of Eda Sagarra is a bitter awareness of the constant i...
Edith by Martina Devlin, a new novel based on the life of Edith Somerville of 'Somerville and Ros...
The Road to Riverdance by Bill Whelan is a skilfully attuned record of one of Ireland's most famo...
In Maylis Besserie's exciting new novel, she turns her attention from Samuel Beckett to another i...
Two families inhabit this immersive polyvocal work, an intergenerational saga announced with The ...
In this reflective and enriching memoir, John Tuomey navigates the places and memories of his lif...
In Showbusiness with Blood, Eamon Carr beguiles the reader with an insightful account of the worl...
Youth follows four teenagers in Ireland's most diverse town, Balbriggan. Twenty-first century lif...
Pure Filth, Aidan Mathews' fifth volume of poetry, follows upon Windfalls (Dolmen, 1977), Minding...
Go on a journey with Robert O'Byrne as he brings fascinating Irish ruins to life.
This handsome volume presents more than twenty images of book covers, poems and other works that ...
Set in Dublin's Liberties, Estelle Birdy's explosively original debut Ravelling channels the ener...
Donal Magner knows the importance of forests better than most as illustrated in his critically ac...
In the final of Maylis Besserie's Irish-French trilogy, her preoccupation with the art and lives ...
Brendan Behan wrote over one hundred articles for Irish newspapers between 1951 and 1956 as he ro...