It's not just Guinness stout and shamrocks that make up Ireland's culture. Here are some of the best, most pivotal Irish writers that moulded the western literary scene.
Amazing stories about Irish immigrants; told by eminent Irish Americans.
Nine Irish Lives
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Nine Irish Lives
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When builders arrive to fix a deserted house next door, everyone expects the worst. But when the handsome workman looks to Nan to help unravel the mystery of the previous residents' disappearance, a strange relationship develops. With family dynamics and crooked developers in the wings, things are about to get very messy…
Award-winning author Maeve Binchy actually started her career in journalism. Her first published book is a compilation of her newspaper articles titled My First Book. As far as Irish authors go, Binchy is one constantly dealt with the duality of Ireland, dealing with the tensions between urban and rural life, the contrasts between England and Ireland, and the dramatic changes in Ireland between World War II and the present day.
Award-winning author Maeve Binchy actually started her career in journalism. Her first published book is a compilation of her newspaper articles titled My First Book. As far as Irish authors go, Binchy is one constantly dealt with the duality of Ireland, dealing with the tensions between urban and rural life, the contrasts between England and Ireland, and the dramatic changes in Ireland between World War II and the present day.
The Builders
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The Builders
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Three women (mistress, wife, and daughter) uncover their passion for the same man and confront the ways that love can simultaneously liberate and entrap. This lyrical and captivating drama weaves together their stories to construct the portrait of a man through their eyes, and is a powerful work that explores sex, marriage, and predatory relationships.
Award-winning Irish author Edna O'Brien is well known for her early novels which caused a huge storm in her homeland in the sixties. Her works often revolve around the inner feelings of women, and their problems in relating to men, and to society as a whole.
Award-winning Irish author Edna O'Brien is well known for her early novels which caused a huge storm in her homeland in the sixties. Her works often revolve around the inner feelings of women, and their problems in relating to men, and to society as a whole.
Triptych and Iphigenia
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Triptych and Iphigenia
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Irish writer Enright's third novel envisions the life of the woman who became that country's Eva Peron. It's full of decadence, vice, love, passion, and the trials and tribulations that come in the form of an affair.
And here's the truth that's not far from fiction: Irishwoman Eliza Lynch was the mistress-wife of Francisco Solano López, president of Paraguay, and the most vilified woman in Latin-American. In any case, Anne Enright's ficional tale of Eliza Lynch is equally captivating and eye-opening, and is definitely one that sets her firmly in place of Irish authors.
And here's the truth that's not far from fiction: Irishwoman Eliza Lynch was the mistress-wife of Francisco Solano López, president of Paraguay, and the most vilified woman in Latin-American. In any case, Anne Enright's ficional tale of Eliza Lynch is equally captivating and eye-opening, and is definitely one that sets her firmly in place of Irish authors.
The Pleasure of Eliza Lynch
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The Pleasure of Eliza Lynch
In Dublin late 1970s, two teenage girls from a convent school fall in love. They're together and nothing can separate them - not their opposing personalities, not secrets, not even infidelity. But 13 years later, a car crash rips their lives apart. Hood is about novel about coming to terms with truths in all manners, overcoming the shackles that bind and embracing the love from family.
Hood
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Hood
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Michael Harding might have only written three novels so far but that doesn't mean he's not one to be noticed - he, in fact, has written countless plays. Bird in the Snow is his latest novel, and is one that touches on love and death through memory and it's so sensitively written, that it's impossible not to be moved.
Bird in the Snow
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Bird in the Snow
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W.B Yeats was such a main figure in English literature, but we also often forget that he's got Irish roots as well. His poetry made him one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature and a pillar of both the Irish and British literary establishments.
Seven Poems and a Fragment
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Rilke on Black is one of Ken Bruen's earlier noir work and it's easy to see how he always had that quick wit about his writing. Rilke on Black is set in London, and it's a poor kidnapping plan that gone terribly terribly wrong.
Rilke on Black
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Rilke on Black
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Irish filmmaker and screenwriter Neil Jordan is more known for his films, but let's not forget that he's quite the novelist as well. Shade is a part fantasy, part historical fiction novel that tells the story of two pairs of siblings growing up in Ireland in the first half of the century. But it's not all roses for them, as they grow up and come face to face with each other, after they've been torn by the outbreak of war.
Shade
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Shade
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The Magician's Wife is Irish-Canadian author Brian Moore's last novel before he passed away. The award-winning author was the winner of the inaugural Sunday Express Book of the Year award in 1987, and he was shortlisted for the Booker Prize three times (in 1976, 1987 and 1990). When it comes to underrated Irish writers, he's one of them that you must uncover and discover for yourself.
The Magician's Wife
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The Magician's Wife
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