Michael Longley, the Irish poet whose long career included more than 40 books, died last week. He was lauded by literary, ...
From Anna Burns to Suzanne O’Sullivan, writing by Irish women is undergoing a revival. Novelist Jan Carson looks at what’s contributed to recent successes. Recently there’s been much talk of ...
Few and Far Between by Jan Carson (17 July, Doubleday) One of the most hard-working people in Irish literature, Jan Carson returns following 2024′s short story collection Quickly, While They ...
The M.A. in Irish Literature and Culture is a degree offered through the English Department and an integral part of Boston College’s Irish Studies Program. The two-year program of study allows ...
It certainly helps to have friends who read a lot. One of mine introduced me recently to the Irish writer Claire Keegan and I ...
A four-week webinar series produced by Boston College is exploring the lives and works of the four Irishborn winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature: George Bernard Shaw, William Butler Yeats, Samuel ...
From John O’Hara to Claire Jiménez, via Nabokov and Maya Angelou, these works showcase cultural cross-over in American ...
The project will demonstrate how representations of Jews in Irish Literature tell us not only about Jewish identity but also give an insight into Irish identity. Specifically, the project asks ...
One small island, one giant treasure trove of artistic talent. The island of Ireland has had four Nobel Prize laureates in ...
including the Irish PEN Award in 2010 for his contribution to Irish literature. He died on Sunday at a nursing home in Listowel, County Kerry, where he had lived for the last two years.
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He believed passionately in a brand of Irish Nationalism where art and literature revived myth and legend, and where courageous political figures would give Ireland a sense of what it was to be Irish.