Book Of The Day: Devotion by Mícheál McCann One of the most frustrating things about contemporary attitudes to the Confessional lyric is the expectation that it should be wholly autobiographical. Books • 03 Jul 24
Book Of The Day: Devotion by Mícheál McCann One of the most frustrating things about contemporary attitudes to the Confessional lyric is the expectation that it should be wholly autobiographical. Books • 03 Jul 24
Book Of The Week: Openings by Lucy Caldwell The Carver-esque story titles that make up Lucy Caldwell's new collection belie the lyricism at work in the author's short story canon. Book Of The Week • 11 Jun 24
Book Of The Week: Openings by Lucy Caldwell The Carver-esque story titles that make up Lucy Caldwell's new collection belie the lyricism at work in the author's short story canon. Book Of The Week • 11 Jun 24
Reviewed: Joy in Service on Rue Tagore by Paul Muldoon Opening a new book by poet Paul Muldoon is like breaking through the floor of an unopened catacomb. Poetry • 16 May 24
Reviewed: Joy in Service on Rue Tagore by Paul Muldoon Opening a new book by poet Paul Muldoon is like breaking through the floor of an unopened catacomb. Poetry • 16 May 24
Book Of The Week: Quickly, While They Still Have Horses In 1973, Gabriel García Márquez told The Atlantic: "In Mexico, surrealism runs through the streets... Surrealism comes from the reality of Latin America." Book Of The Week • 17 Apr 24
Book Of The Week: Quickly, While They Still Have Horses In 1973, Gabriel García Márquez told The Atlantic: "In Mexico, surrealism runs through the streets... Surrealism comes from the reality of Latin America." Book Of The Week • 17 Apr 24
Book Of The Week: Barcelona by Mary Costello In an era of debut hype and flash-in-the-pan literary controversies, sometimes all it takes is the quiet return of an old master to remind us how it's done. Books • 20 Mar 24
Book Of The Week: Barcelona by Mary Costello In an era of debut hype and flash-in-the-pan literary controversies, sometimes all it takes is the quiet return of an old master to remind us how it's done. Books • 20 Mar 24
Book Of The Week: Gub by Scott McKendry For Aristotle, the art of comedy was about more than just soliciting laughs. Books • 11 Mar 24
Book Of The Week: Gub by Scott McKendry For Aristotle, the art of comedy was about more than just soliciting laughs. Books • 11 Mar 24
Book Of The Week: Rapture's Road by Seán Hewitt Sean chats to poet Seán Hewitt about his new collection, Rapture's Road. Books • 03 Feb 24
Book Of The Week: Rapture's Road by Seán Hewitt Sean chats to poet Seán Hewitt about his new collection, Rapture's Road. Books • 03 Feb 24
Book Of The Week: Open Up by Thomas Morris Tackling issues of modern masculinity through the prism of childhood can be difficult. Book Of The Week • 19 Aug 23
Book Of The Week: Open Up by Thomas Morris Tackling issues of modern masculinity through the prism of childhood can be difficult. Book Of The Week • 19 Aug 23
Book Of The Week: Crisis Actor by Declan Ryan In 1964, New-Journalism pioneer Gay Talese wrote a sensational piece for Esquire on two-time heavyweight boxing champion Floyd Patterson. Book Of The Week • 29 Jul 23
Book Of The Week: Crisis Actor by Declan Ryan In 1964, New-Journalism pioneer Gay Talese wrote a sensational piece for Esquire on two-time heavyweight boxing champion Floyd Patterson. Book Of The Week • 29 Jul 23
Book Of The Week: The Guest by Emma Cline The precarity of young adulthood—and of young womanhood in particular—is Emma Cline's stock in trade. Books • 23 May 23
Book Of The Week: The Guest by Emma Cline The precarity of young adulthood—and of young womanhood in particular—is Emma Cline's stock in trade. Books • 23 May 23