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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Literature

All for Pemberley

Jane Austen and the pursuit of an advantageous marriage

From the Home Front

The letters of an American woman living in wartime Northern Ireland

A Contented Heart

Poems of love and loss articulated in a spirit of quiet affirmation

Hack and Hero

Leslie McFarlane: the career of a prolific and successful hack writer

Vivid Faces

The reputation of ‘Ulysses’ in Ireland during its first century

A Diplomatic Odyssey

The ‘soft power’ of promoting the literary heritage of Ireland abroad

The Gift

Howard Jacobson on what he got from his Mancunian Jewish upbringing

A Tonic for Our Times

Margaret Atwood’s astute, sparkling takes on social and literary matters

A Stay of Time

A tale of quest full of gritty realism, related in Sara Baume’s electric prose

High Bred Yet Hybrid

A novelistic recreation of the life of the co-author of ‘The Irish RM’