Books Editor of The Irish Times; author of Dirty Linen: The Troubles in My Home Place (Merrion Press)
Martin Doyle
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On Bloomsday, if you take just one message from Ulysses then it should be this one
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Martin Doyle
Author Nathan Whitlock considers Anakana Schofield’s first three books to be among the best Canadian novels of this century. He expected something daring after 2019’s Bina; Schofield’s latest, Library of Brothel, is even more surprising than anticipated. https://ow.ly/wjlC50ZaXKV
Trinity graduate wins Women’s Prize for Fiction
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Death at the bridge: The Troubles murder of Terence McKeever, 40 years on. Powerful article by Mark Hennessy based on an interview with the sister of a building contractor murdered by the IRA in 1986
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My Q&A with Chris Haughton: ‘Children’s books are underappreciated in general. It’s short-sighted’
The new Laureate na nÓg on inspiring hope, combating injustice, and his upcoming court appearance
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Brexit Britain now: Patrick Freyne revisits Leave voter heartlands 10 years on
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Author Keith Ridgway: ‘Dooneen is the most beautiful place on Earth, as far as I’m concerned’
The celebrated Irish author writes about the ‘wonky Dublin’ he has written about in Dooneen, his latest novel
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Martin Doyle
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Kieran Connell: How did an attack in a nationalist part of Belfast lead to rioting in loyalist areas?
AI-generated images with the Union Jack and Irish Tricolour displayed side by side circulated on social media before this week’s riots, but loyalists were at the centre of the disturbances
I interviewed Keith Ridgway for @irishtimes.com about his outstanding new novel ‘Dooneen’. Published @fitzcarraldoeds.bsky.social and @ndbooks.bsky.social. www.irishtimes.com/culture/book...
The new Laureate na nÓg on inspiring hope, combating injustice, and his upcoming court appearance