In Maylis Besserie's exciting new novel, she turns her attention from Samuel Beckett to another iconic Irish writer, W. B. Yeats. The connection between France in Ireland is once again explored in the context of art, culture and the days at the end of life.
This novel by Maylis Besserie, the first of her Irish trilogy, shows us Samuel Beckett at the end of his life in 1989, living in Le Tiers-Temps retirement home. It is as if Beckett has come to live in one of his own stage productions, peopled with strange, unhinged individuals, waiting for the end of days.
Leabhar eisceachtúil atá ann ar go leor bealaí: scéal ar shaol dhrabhlásach Phaidí Pheadair ó cheann ceann na cruinne, scéal atá lán d’eachtraíocht, saol de chineál nach gcastar orainn de ghnáth i litríocht na Gaeilge agus é sin scríofa i gcanúint shaibhir Thoraí nach bhfuil ar bhéal na ndaoine níos mó.
A gorgeous new edition of a Maeve Binchy winter classic, with brand new introduction by Cathy Bramley. Set in a country house on the west coast of Ireland, a mesmerising novel of changing lives, hope, and finding the things that really matter.
The 25th Anniversary Edition of a classic novel from a beloved storyteller, with a new introduction by Lorraine Kelly. Two women - on opposite sides of the world but both longing for escape - exchange homes for the summer.
SET IN DUBLIN'S LIBERTIES, Estelle Birdy's explosively original debut Ravelling channels the energies and agonies of young men let loose in the city, where they balance their hopes with the harsh realities of their present. Hurtling between friendships, feuds, drug-deals, family and brushes with the law, this is modern Dublin as never before portrayed.