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The Undertaking, by Audrey Magee: the new Irish Times Book Club reading choice

The Undertaking, by Audrey Magee: the new Irish Times Book Club reading choice

Join with us over the next few weeks as we explore this acclaimed wartime love story

Thu Jan 15 2015 - 17:41
Neil White: ‘Enid Blyton turned me towards mystery and horror’

Neil White: ‘Enid Blyton turned me towards mystery and horror’

‘Whatever sick and twisted deed you read about, I’ve come across worse in real life’

Thu Jan 15 2015 - 15:00
Kate Beaufoy: ‘There is no higher form of pleasure than that afforded by a good book and a room with a view’

Kate Beaufoy: ‘There is no higher form of pleasure than that afforded by a good book and a room with a view’

The most beautiful book I own is a leather-bound sketchbook that belonged to my artist grandfather – the model for Teddy Lloyd in Muriel Spark’s The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie – and it is a key narrative device in my latest novel, Liberty Silk'

Tue Jan 13 2015 - 07:39
Nadine Dorries: in praise of Enid Blyton, Hilary Mantel and audio books

Nadine Dorries: in praise of Enid Blyton, Hilary Mantel and audio books

‘I write very early in the morning. I absolutely cannot write at night,’ says the MP whose Irish roots inspired her bestsellers

Mon Jan 12 2015 - 12:53
A sneak preview of Saturday’s books pages in The Irish Times

A sneak preview of Saturday’s books pages in The Irish Times

Fri Dec 12 2014 - 12:00
Liam Harte on Raymond Carver, Seamus Heaney and Edward Said

Liam Harte on Raymond Carver, Seamus Heaney and Edward Said

The challenge of finding the words to match the thought is never-ending

Mon Dec 08 2014 - 12:08
The Closet of Savage Mementos, by Nuala Ní Chonchúir

The Closet of Savage Mementos, by Nuala Ní Chonchúir

This month’s Irish Times Book Club choice is a moving, beautifully written portrait of love, grief and motherhood

Fri Dec 05 2014 - 12:55
Cormac James: how to choose between Bartleby and Brer Rabbit, Marlowe and Molloy?

Cormac James: how to choose between Bartleby and Brer Rabbit, Marlowe and Molloy?

‘I think we read largely to have clarified and confirmed ideas we already sympathise with, rather than the reverse’

Thu Dec 04 2014 - 12:00
Us by David Nicholls: Witty tale of a father’s journey of self-discovery

Us by David Nicholls: Witty tale of a father’s journey of self-discovery

The follow-up to One Day is a portrait of a family break-up on a modern-day Grand Tour of Europe. It's well worth the trip, but it’s not the holiday of a lifetime

Sun Nov 30 2014 - 14:00
Colin Barrett wins Guardian first book award

Colin Barrett wins Guardian first book award

Young Skins author has already won Rooney Prize for Irish Literature

Wed Nov 26 2014 - 21:28

The Book Quiz: prize winners, evil masterminds and letters home

Test the range of your literary knowledge with this week's eclectic book quiz

Wed Nov 26 2014 - 15:15
Breaking the silence on the Manchester Martyrs

Breaking the silence on the Manchester Martyrs

On this day in 1867, the Manchester Martyrs were executed. Local historian Joseph O’Neill discusses his book about the men and their legacy

Sun Nov 23 2014 - 11:11

From Dead Souls to Death Comes to Pemberley: it's the Book Quiz

November is traditionally the month of the Dead, so test your literary knowledge in our deadly book quiz

Wed Nov 19 2014 - 12:00
Sarah Moore Fitzgerald: ‘Human beings need stories. It’s how we make sense of the world’

Sarah Moore Fitzgerald: ‘Human beings need stories. It’s how we make sense of the world’

‘Reading is an adventure – an utterly irreplaceable way of engaging with images, ideas and the human condition’

Wed Nov 19 2014 - 01:15
Colm Tóibín, Mary Costello and Colette Bryce on Costa shortlist

Colm Tóibín, Mary Costello and Colette Bryce on Costa shortlist

Previous winner, first-time novelist and Derry poet in running for £30,000 prize

Tue Nov 18 2014 - 19:30
Lia Mills: ‘Books are like children, leaving home. You want the world to treat them well’

Lia Mills: ‘Books are like children, leaving home. You want the world to treat them well’

A book isn’t written in one sitting, it comes one word at a time, and a few words a day will get you there in the end'

Tue Nov 18 2014 - 01:00
Maureen Duffy: ‘Imagination, compassion, passion are what matters’

Maureen Duffy: ‘Imagination, compassion, passion are what matters’

‘Don’t give up the day job, find your own voice, read, and ignore publishing fashions. Do your own thing’

Mon Nov 17 2014 - 12:41
The Book Quiz: poetry, Poirot and Paul Murray

The Book Quiz: poetry, Poirot and Paul Murray

Sharpen your literary skills with this week's book quiz

Wed Nov 12 2014 - 14:00
Six of the best: Davy Byrnes Stories 2014

Six of the best: Davy Byrnes Stories 2014

Review: After a summer of blockbusters, this compact collection is a reminder that there is often more satisfaction in a selection of starters than in a traditional three-course meal

Sat Nov 08 2014 - 01:00
Joe Joyce: a homage to Ernest Hemingway

Joe Joyce: a homage to Ernest Hemingway

Reading is very pleasurable but no substitute for doing; writing has taught me to treat words that come easily with suspicion

Wed Nov 05 2014 - 01:00
Julia Kelly on Skippy Dies, A Girl Named Skippy and other books she loves

Julia Kelly on Skippy Dies, A Girl Named Skippy and other books she loves

‘I came to reading late and wish I had appreciated books earlier in my life. There were so many in our house that I took them for granted’

Tue Nov 04 2014 - 00:50

A sneak preview of next Saturday’s books pages in The Irish Times

Mon Nov 03 2014 - 12:34
A sneak preview of tomorrow’s books pages in The Irish Times

A sneak preview of tomorrow’s books pages in The Irish Times

Fergal Keane on Brian O’Driscoll, Terry Wogan on Graham Norton, John Bruton on Ivan Yates, Diarmaid Ferriter on Des O’Malley, and Anna Carey on Nick Hornby

Fri Oct 31 2014 - 14:00
Book Club: four questions to set you thinking about A History of Loneliness

Book Club: four questions to set you thinking about A History of Loneliness

Christina Hunt Mahony reviewed John Boyne’s novel for us when it came out. Here she suggests some aspects you might like to explore

Fri Oct 31 2014 - 12:30
Mary Costello shortlisted for top prize as first novel is published

Mary Costello shortlisted for top prize as first novel is published

Colm Tóibín, Joseph O’Connor and David Mitchell also in running for Eason Novel of the Year

Thu Oct 30 2014 - 12:00
Michael Longley shortlisted for £20,000 TS Eliot Prize

Michael Longley shortlisted for £20,000 TS Eliot Prize

Last year’s prize was won by fellow Northern poet Sinéad Morrissey for her collection Parallax

Mon Oct 27 2014 - 16:25
This month's Book Club choice: A History of Loneliness, by John Boyne

This month's Book Club choice: A History of Loneliness, by John Boyne

The first Irish Times Book Club choice is the bestselling Dublin author’s 13th novel, but the first to be set in Ireland. It tells the story of abuse in the Catholic Church seen through the eyes of a good priest. Now read on

Mon Oct 27 2014 - 12:00
Introducing the Irish Times Book Club

Introducing the Irish Times Book Club

On Monday, we will reveal the first novel we will be discussing and launch a weekly email newsletter to keep readers abreast of our expanding literary coverage on irishtimes.com

Sat Oct 25 2014 - 00:58
Roy Keane book sees Irish sales top 10,000 last week

Roy Keane book sees Irish sales top 10,000 last week

Book also tops British chart with 21,000 sales

Wed Oct 15 2014 - 12:47
Author Hugo Hamilton honoured by Germany

Author Hugo Hamilton honoured by Germany

Ambassador says ‘his writings bring the Germans closer to the Irish and the Irish closer to the Germans’

Tue Oct 14 2014 - 18:13
Michael Noonan’s poetry gets a Frosty response

Michael Noonan’s poetry gets a Frosty response

Tue Oct 14 2014 - 18:02
Patrick Modiano wins Nobel Prize for Literature

Patrick Modiano wins Nobel Prize for Literature

French author (69) perhaps best known for Lacombe Lucien screenplay

Thu Oct 09 2014 - 12:22
Sinead O’Connor to keep sex life beneath, not between, the covers

Sinead O’Connor to keep sex life beneath, not between, the covers

Singer claims promise to ‘dish the sexual dirt’ in memoir ‘just a funny quote’ to promote book

Thu Oct 09 2014 - 11:10
Sinead O’Connor: ‘I will dish the dirt on everyone I’ve slept with’

Sinead O’Connor: ‘I will dish the dirt on everyone I’ve slept with’

Controversial singer signs deal with Penguin

Tue Oct 07 2014 - 16:51
Eoin Colfer hopes to Hook young readers

Eoin Colfer hopes to Hook young readers

Laureate na nÓg launches nationwide tour of storytelling in his native Wexford

Mon Oct 06 2014 - 16:32
Andrew Nugent: ‘Don’t write merely for publication. To thine own self be true’

Andrew Nugent: ‘Don’t write merely for publication. To thine own self be true’

‘I am only conscious of the number of texts in various languages which were definitively ruined for us by being forced to study them too young’

Sun Oct 05 2014 - 01:00
Paul Hill prison letters documentary to air on BBC

Paul Hill prison letters documentary to air on BBC

Guildford Four man’s words give a real sense of an ordinary young man caught in a terrible miscarriage of justice, trying to reassure his mother, growing up at a distance from the world and his loved ones

Fri Oct 03 2014 - 10:59
See Richard Ford at Trinity next week, and other listings

See Richard Ford at Trinity next week, and other listings

Cathy Kelly, Colin Barrett and Bram Stoker festival

Fri Oct 03 2014 - 10:11
Conor Brady: ‘readers need never be lonely; writers need never be idle’

Conor Brady: ‘readers need never be lonely; writers need never be idle’

‘Kate O’Brien was one of the great successes of the Censorship Board in that they succeeded in driving her out of the country into penury’

Thu Oct 02 2014 - 01:28
Lionel Shriver tale of flirting with death wins BBC short story award

Lionel Shriver tale of flirting with death wins BBC short story award

Zadie Smith is runner-up for £15,000 prize

Wed Oct 01 2014 - 15:45
Royal regrets and Voltaire’s homage to Scotland make Oxford Dictionary of Quotations

Royal regrets and Voltaire’s homage to Scotland make Oxford Dictionary of Quotations

Website contains links to recordings of quotations spoken by authors including JFK and WB Yeats

Thu Sept 18 2014 - 10:10
Herman Koch on being caught by Holden Caulfield

Herman Koch on being caught by Holden Caulfield

‘Joyce is under-rated because nobody really reads him. They think he is too difficult, which, apart from Finnegans Wake, he is not’

Sun Sept 14 2014 - 01:00
Colin Bateman on Catch-22 and the perils of research

Colin Bateman on Catch-22 and the perils of research

What book would you give to a friend’s child on their 18th birthday? ‘I probably wouldn’t’

Fri Sept 12 2014 - 10:47
Michael Foley on killer quotations, flawed characters and the joy of Proust

Michael Foley on killer quotations, flawed characters and the joy of Proust

‘Being a writer taught me that to be good at anything you have to devote your entire life to it, and that even this is no guarantee of success. Fortunately there was also another lesson – that process is more important than product so that the pleasure of writing is its own reward’

Fri Sept 12 2014 - 10:29
Peter Lantos on being more prolific than Barbara Cartland

Peter Lantos on being more prolific than Barbara Cartland

Sixty years after leaving a sleepy provincial town in Hungary with his parents for Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, the renowned neuroscientist retraced his steps before writing his childhod memoir

Fri Sept 12 2014 - 09:35
Alex Preston: ‘My first book was decent, the second not so much, the new one is beautiful’

Alex Preston: ‘My first book was decent, the second not so much, the new one is beautiful’

‘I like the thrill of the fact/fiction blur. It’s not new, but it seems more vital and vivid now than ever before’

Wed Sept 10 2014 - 01:00
Evelyn O’Rourke: ‘Nothing is as absorbing as a good book. Time stands still’

Evelyn O’Rourke: ‘Nothing is as absorbing as a good book. Time stands still’

‘It is weird that even when your research topic is yourself, it’s amazing how many facts about yourself that you have to double-check’

Tue Sept 09 2014 - 01:00
Patricia O’Reilly on the wonder of the world and  the power of the word

Patricia O’Reilly on the wonder of the world and the power of the word

‘Not a wasted word’ – it’s a philosophy I try to follow in my writing

Sun Sept 07 2014 - 01:00
Mark Haysom: ‘A book in your hand is like holding magic’

Mark Haysom: ‘A book in your hand is like holding magic’

‘For Love, Love Me Do, I lived through the fifties and sixties. I think that’s a pretty impressive amount of research’

Mon Sept 01 2014 - 13:00
‘Lessons are learned through living. Reading reinforces them and helps you make sense of them’

‘Lessons are learned through living. Reading reinforces them and helps you make sense of them’

Saskia Sarginson on her writing life and loves

Mon Sept 01 2014 - 01:00
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