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Irish debut authors for 2023: Their own stories and the ones they made up

Irish debut authors for 2023: Their own stories and the ones they made up

Their books explore all kinds of ideas, characters and experiences, from a thoughtful kleptomaniac to the real-life case of a ghost who testified in court

Wed Jan 04 2023 - 05:00
Gifts for book lovers, recommended by book lovers

Gifts for book lovers, recommended by book lovers

The right book makes the perfect Christmas gift. From novels to music memoirs to biographies and more, some of Ireland’s familiar faces recommend the books they’ve been enjoying this year

Tue Dec 06 2022 - 04:49
Rolling with my hunnies: Meet Dún Laoghaire’s all-girl skate crew

Rolling with my hunnies: Meet Dún Laoghaire’s all-girl skate crew

Huns of Anarchy offers a safe, welcoming environment where women can gather and enjoy themselves

Sat Dec 03 2022 - 09:10
well I just kind of like it, edited by Wendy Erskine: the art that permeates daily domestic life

well I just kind of like it, edited by Wendy Erskine: the art that permeates daily domestic life

A powerful look at a wide and idiosyncratic range of work, including Jo Broughton’s photography, a slice of ham and a conversation about psychedelic flowers

Sat Dec 03 2022 - 05:00
The Irish Times books of the year: Best fiction of 2022

The Irish Times books of the year: Best fiction of 2022

Niamh Donnelly selects her favourite 16 novels and short-story collections from the past 12 months

Sat Nov 26 2022 - 06:00
Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver: An ode to Dickens, but with a contemporary edge

Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver: An ode to Dickens, but with a contemporary edge

Two central elements of this novel are familiar, yet the author’s lively style makes the whole thing feel fresh

Tue Nov 22 2022 - 04:48
Aesthetica review: Under the skin of beauty ideals and cosmetic surgery

Aesthetica review: Under the skin of beauty ideals and cosmetic surgery

Allie Rowbottom’s debut novel explores body aesthetics and futuristic reversals of procedures undertaken in the shadow of social influencers

Sat Nov 12 2022 - 05:00
I Will Die in a Foreign Land: Compelling novel set during 2014 Ukrainian revolution

I Will Die in a Foreign Land: Compelling novel set during 2014 Ukrainian revolution

Book review: Kalani Pickhart uses news clippings, folk songs and alternating third-person accounts to tell the story of a volatile winter in Kyiv

Fri Oct 21 2022 - 04:09
Sophie White: ‘When you have a baby, you suddenly are hit by your own terrible power’

Sophie White: ‘When you have a baby, you suddenly are hit by your own terrible power’

Writer and podcaster’s first horror novel draws on ‘deep-seated fears’ surrounding motherhood and mental illness

Sat Oct 15 2022 - 05:00
Susie Dent’s emotional dictionary: ‘There are a few Irish words in there, all wrapped up in longing and melancholy and yearning’

Susie Dent’s emotional dictionary: ‘There are a few Irish words in there, all wrapped up in longing and melancholy and yearning’

Beochaoineadh, iarmhaireacht and aduantas all make the cut in the latest book by the lexicographer of Channel 4′s hit show Countdown

Thu Oct 13 2022 - 08:58
Forever Home: Graham Norton’s latest cosy crime yarn is another entertaining read

Forever Home: Graham Norton’s latest cosy crime yarn is another entertaining read

The TV chatshow host has cemented his place as a comic chronicler of the idiosyncrasies and strange goings on of small-town Ireland

Fri Oct 07 2022 - 04:28
Instant Fires by Andrew Meehan: love’s many forms

Instant Fires by Andrew Meehan: love’s many forms

Book review: inherited familial and national histories weigh heavily on this novel’s interconnected characters

Sat Sept 10 2022 - 05:00
The Horse of Selene by Juanita Casey: Strange, mystical and utterly hypnotic

The Horse of Selene by Juanita Casey: Strange, mystical and utterly hypnotic

Review: Reissue of a forgotten novel from 1971 that’s imperfect but extraordinary

Sat Jul 30 2022 - 06:00
Common Decency by Susannah Dickey: Despite its talk of inescapable joylessness, this Belfast-set book is packed with wit

Common Decency by Susannah Dickey: Despite its talk of inescapable joylessness, this Belfast-set book is packed with wit

Review: The experiences this accomplished second novel records often feel ubiquitous — perhaps more generational than situational

Thu Jul 28 2022 - 05:00
The Young Accomplice by Benjamin Wood: the ‘saviour story’ paradigm interrogated

The Young Accomplice by Benjamin Wood: the ‘saviour story’ paradigm interrogated

A well-wrought novel whose pleasure is in each careful scene, moment and sentence

Sat Jun 25 2022 - 05:57
Nightcrawling review: promise, but no fireworks

Nightcrawling review: promise, but no fireworks

Leila Mottley’s debut expresses the humanity behind social injustice but as a novel it feels flat and didactic

Mon May 30 2022 - 19:00
Take My Hand: Tale of race, class and power

Take My Hand: Tale of race, class and power

Dolen Perkins-Valdez uses medical practice and ethics to explore history of black America

Fri May 27 2022 - 06:00
Edith by Martina Devlin: Somerville and loss

Edith by Martina Devlin: Somerville and loss

One half of the writing due sets out to adapt the Irish RM stories for stage

Wed May 11 2022 - 06:00
Companion Piece by Ali Smith: Digging through language to find real life

Companion Piece by Ali Smith: Digging through language to find real life

Book review: Seasonal Quartet sequel builds on preoccupations of borders and failed leadership

Fri Apr 22 2022 - 06:00
Lenny: Nuanced convergence of two tales of innocence

Lenny: Nuanced convergence of two tales of innocence

Laura McVeigh shapeshifts between a Louisiana child and a downed war pilot

Sat Mar 19 2022 - 06:00
Here Again Now by Okechukwu Nzelu: The problem with love and maleness

Here Again Now by Okechukwu Nzelu: The problem with love and maleness

Novel centring on men of Nigerian heritage is insightful but has a tendency to overexplain

Sat Mar 12 2022 - 06:00
Our Wives Under the Sea: Sharp and distinctive debut novel

Our Wives Under the Sea: Sharp and distinctive debut novel

Book review: Julia Armfield has crafted a tale of two female spouses, one of whom has just returned from a deep-sea mission gone wrong

Sat Mar 12 2022 - 06:00
Niamh Campbell: ‘I do think life, for everybody, is a private hallucination’

Niamh Campbell: ‘I do think life, for everybody, is a private hallucination’

Winner of the Rooney Prize and Sunday Times short story award on her new novel, We Were Young

Thu Feb 17 2022 - 06:00
12 debut Irish writers to look out for in 2022

12 debut Irish writers to look out for in 2022

Introducing new Irish authors Olivia Fitzsimons, Catherine Prasifka, Sheila Armstrong and more

Thu Jan 13 2022 - 06:00
Winter Papers 7 review: Anthology of intimate work from ‘scene’ artists

Winter Papers 7 review: Anthology of intimate work from ‘scene’ artists

Mix of creative contributors lends niche and rarefied book element of immediacy

Tue Dec 14 2021 - 06:00
Booksellers’ favourite books to give for Christmas 2021

Booksellers’ favourite books to give for Christmas 2021

Some of Ireland’s independent booksellers recommend their best reads for Christmas

Mon Nov 29 2021 - 05:00
Best books for Christmas 2021: Fiction, biography, sport and children’s books

Best books for Christmas 2021: Fiction, biography, sport and children’s books

Something for everyone from sport fans and literary types to politics nerds in this list

Sat Nov 27 2021 - 06:00
Aisling and the City: Primark meets Prada in the Big Apple

Aisling and the City: Primark meets Prada in the Big Apple

Book review: There’s plenty of laughter – and familiarity – in Emer McLysaght’s and Sarah Breen’s latest book in the series

Sat Nov 13 2021 - 06:00
Putting the Rabbit in the Hat by Brian Cox: ticking the boxes

Putting the Rabbit in the Hat by Brian Cox: ticking the boxes

Actor has less panache as a writer but Succession fever will lure fans to his book

Fri Nov 12 2021 - 06:00
The Ghostlights by Gráinne Murphy: A rural Irish family on the edge

The Ghostlights by Gráinne Murphy: A rural Irish family on the edge

The author’s second novel concerns life, death, religion and control – or the lack of it

Sat Sept 25 2021 - 06:00
Sarah Gilmartin: ‘There’s a weight of expectation that my book will be well received’

Sarah Gilmartin: ‘There’s a weight of expectation that my book will be well received’

The critic-turned-author on her debut novel, coping with rejection and life as a freelancer

Thu Sept 16 2021 - 06:00
20 gripping books: Fiction and non-fiction to read this summer

20 gripping books: Fiction and non-fiction to read this summer

We round up the best books so you will not be stuck for a great read as days get longer

Sat Jun 05 2021 - 06:00
Trouble: Lyricism and cynicism bring a strange sort of wisdom

Trouble: Lyricism and cynicism bring a strange sort of wisdom

Book review: It is hard not to be impressed by these stories from Philip Ó Ceallaigh

Wed Jun 02 2021 - 06:00
Before My Actual Heart Breaks: A promising but flawed Troubles tale

Before My Actual Heart Breaks: A promising but flawed Troubles tale

There is much to admire in Tish Delaney’s debut novel but it ultimately fails to convince

Sat Feb 27 2021 - 06:00
First of all: Irish writers on their debut novels coming out in 2021

First of all: Irish writers on their debut novels coming out in 2021

From Louise Nealon’s coming-of-age tale to Una Mannion’s American nightmare

Sat Jan 30 2021 - 06:00
Interior Chinatown: Clever, inventive dissection of traps faced by Asian Americans

Interior Chinatown: Clever, inventive dissection of traps faced by Asian Americans

Book review: Charles Yu’s novel looks at how the US’s story excludes large swathes of people

Fri Jan 29 2021 - 06:00
Daddy by Emma Cline: Looking at the melancholy of modernity

Daddy by Emma Cline: Looking at the melancholy of modernity

Book review: Short-story collection from writer of deservedly-hyped novel, The Girls

Wed Dec 16 2020 - 06:00
Ask the Experts: Christmas books 2020

Ask the Experts: Christmas books 2020

There’s a book here to suit just about everyone on your Christmas list

Mon Dec 07 2020 - 05:00
Best books for Christmas 2020: Fiction, biography, sport and kids’ books

Best books for Christmas 2020: Fiction, biography, sport and kids’ books

There’s something for sport nuts, crime fanatics, literary fans and children in this list

Sat Nov 28 2020 - 06:00
Are You There, God? It’s Me, Ellen: testing the reviewer’s faith

Are You There, God? It’s Me, Ellen: testing the reviewer’s faith

Book review: Coyne does things her own way and doesn’t give a blessed damn

Mon Nov 09 2020 - 06:00
Inside Story by Martin Amis: An arrogant and long-winded mess

Inside Story by Martin Amis: An arrogant and long-winded mess

Martin Amis trips over his own cleverness in irksome and largely autobiographical work

Wed Oct 28 2020 - 06:00
Lot: Making the city sing with sharp lyricism

Lot: Making the city sing with sharp lyricism

Book Review: Bryan Washington’s short story collection focuses on the lives of marginalised citizens

Wed Aug 26 2020 - 06:00
Life, death and the secrets that lie between

Life, death and the secrets that lie between

Poet Elaine Feeney had a brush with her own mortality before writing her much-anticipated debut novel

Sat Aug 15 2020 - 06:00
Memorial Drive – A Daughter’s Memoir: Cleverly crafted, insightful and moving

Memorial Drive – A Daughter’s Memoir: Cleverly crafted, insightful and moving

Book review: former US poet laureate Natasha Trethewey comes to terms with the murder of her mother

Wed Aug 12 2020 - 06:00
Supporting Cast by Kit de Waal: The bit parts have their day

Supporting Cast by Kit de Waal: The bit parts have their day

The novelist fleshes out minor characters from previous works in a collection of stories

Mon Aug 03 2020 - 06:00
Unfiltered amusingly delves into Irish influencers and mummy bloggers

Unfiltered amusingly delves into Irish influencers and mummy bloggers

Sophie White’s novel uses light humour and farce to portray the whirl of social media

Tue Jun 16 2020 - 06:00
The King of Warsaw: A cinematic and thoughtful thriller

The King of Warsaw: A cinematic and thoughtful thriller

Szczepan Twardoch’s tale of anti-Semitic violence in prewar Poland is a must-read

Mon May 25 2020 - 06:00
I Want You to Know We’re Still Here: The long trail of memory

I Want You to Know We’re Still Here: The long trail of memory

Book review: Esther Safran Foer’s moving memoir explores her family’s tragic history

Fri Apr 24 2020 - 06:00
A Sabbatical in Leipzig: Slow, affecting and beautiful

A Sabbatical in Leipzig: Slow, affecting and beautiful

Book review: Reading Adrian Duncan’s second book is like moving through a contemporary art exhibition

Wed Apr 15 2020 - 06:00
Being a woman in business, I’ve had to ‘pitch to the boys club’

Being a woman in business, I’ve had to ‘pitch to the boys club’

Nuw app enbles users to share clothes, offering a sustainable alternative to fast fashion

Mon Mar 16 2020 - 06:00
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