Book Of The Week: Affinities by Brian Dillon It's only in hindsight that the ephemera of our lives begins to take shape. Books • 25 Mar
Book Of The Week: Old Babes in the Wood by Margaret Atwood As one of the most accomplished and prolific living authors of our time, Margaret Atwood has become enshrined in our consciousness as a gifted world … Book Of The Week • 21 Mar
Book Of The Week: Juno Loves Legs by Karl Geary Set against the political and social instability of 1980s Dublin, Juno Loves Legs is at its heart a great love story, one which burns with … Book Of The Week • 18 Mar
Book Of The Week: Alice Kinsella's Milk: On Motherhood & Madness Contemporary Ireland is haunted by a national history which has treated women terribly. Book Of The Week • 11 Mar
Book Of The Week: Nothing Special by Nicole Flattery Putting an exact date on the 'golden age of consumerism' is nigh on impossible, though most historians tend to agree that it began sometime after … Book Of The Week • 07 Mar
Book Of The Week: In Ordinary Time by Carmel Mc Mahon "As an Irish immigrant in America, I inhabit a strained space", Carmel Mc Mahon writes, deep into her memoir In Ordinary Time: Fragments of a … Book Of The Week • 25 Feb
Book Of The Week: Where I End by Sophie White In her poem Morning Song, Sylvia Plath, addressing her infant daughter during a night feed, writes: "I am no more your mother / Than the … Books • 23 Nov 22
Book Of The Week: The Queen Of Dirt Island by Donal Ryan Gossip and rumour over four decades of small town Irish life... Book Of The Week • 10 Sep 22