I am so at home in Dublin, more than any other city, that I feel it has always been familiar to me. It took me years to see through its soft charm to its bitter prickly kernel - which I quite like too.
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Jane Austen and the pursuit of an advantageous marriage
The letters of an American woman living in wartime Northern Ireland
Poems of love and loss articulated in a spirit of quiet affirmation
Leslie McFarlane: the career of a prolific and successful hack writer
The reputation of ‘Ulysses’ in Ireland during its first century
The ‘soft power’ of promoting the literary heritage of Ireland abroad
Howard Jacobson on what he got from his Mancunian Jewish upbringing
Margaret Atwood’s astute, sparkling takes on social and literary matters
A tale of quest full of gritty realism, related in Sara Baume’s electric prose
A novelistic recreation of the life of the co-author of ‘The Irish RM’