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Frederick Robert Higgins (1896-1941) was born in County Mayo. A close friend of Austin Clarke and William Butler Yeats, Higgins was elected a foundation member of the Irish Academy of Letters and in 1935 became a director of the Abbey Theatre. This volume collects the best of Higgins's output from his four poetry collections and the literary magazines in which his poems appeared.
Poetry collection from award-winning Irish poet and short story writer.
This is the debut Hennessy Award-winning short story collection by Irish writer Eileen Casey. These short fictions are rooted in the quotidian-a supermarket, a travelling salesman, a couple on a beach holiday-but they are full of wisdom, humanity, and sly humour.
A collection of pioneering essays by one of the leading researchers in Irish women's history, this is a sister collection to Margaret Mac Curtain's Ariadne's Thread: Writing Women into Irish History.
The twenty-two stories in this collection explore themes of adult-child relationships, death and violence, and the Irish sense of place. These are essential stories about families and relationships under strain; there is love and betrayal, sickness and passing, humour and rivalry, all told in a mix of adult and child voices, each voice as honest as the last.
This award winning debut collection demonstrates Gallagher's great physical sense of language. The mystery of existence hovers in the echoes of these wonderful quiet poems which combine gifted lyrics with rich images.
Lisa C. Taylor's fourth poetry collection explores the range of human vulnerability from a homeless person to a Virgin Mary sighting, to strangers meeting in a grocery line.
Celia de Freine is a poet, playwright and screenwriter who writes in Irish and English. This is a collection of her Irish plays.
This play imagines the time in Brian Merriman's life immediately before he wrote his famous poem The Midnight Court. De Freine introduces readers to characters from his local neighbourhood and explores the ways in which these people and their deeds inspired him to write.
The author explores Brian Merriman's famous poem, The Midnight Court, a classic of Irish literature.
A brilliant collection of short stories about life on the rough side of contemporary Ireland. The stories are based in Galway, Ireland.
The poems in this dual English-Irish language collection explore the themes of the individual and nature as well as the individual's relation to the gods.
This is a debut poetry collection from one of Ireland's best-known dramatists who has presented plays in the Abbey Theatre and is a member of Aosdana, the Irish Academy of Letters.
Bilingual (English/Irish) poetry by multi-award-winning playwright and poet
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