You are here |
746books.com | ||
| | | |
lovebooksreadbooks.com
|
|
| | | | My anticipated reading My list Three Little Birds by Sam Blake So Late In The Day by Clare Keegan The Translator's Funeral by RonĂ¡n Hession *James Joyce - The Sisters *Dubliners is a collection of short stories. Last March I read and shared my thoughts on The Dead by James Joyce which is the last... | |
| | | |
nomoreworkhorse.com
|
|
| | | | On Thursday night I had the pleasure of seeing Here Comes the Night - a new play from Northern Irish writer Rosemary Jenkinson. Born in Belfast in 1967, Rosemary has written plays including The Bonefire, Planet Belfast and Love and Money and her latest collection of short stories Aphrodite's Kiss was published last week. Her... | |
| | | |
jacquiwine.wordpress.com
|
|
| | | | William Trevor is one of my all-time favourite authors. He writes beautifully about small-town Irish life, often focusing on the quiet moments other writers might overlook. His short stories are spellbinding - humane, compassionate, and suffused with melancholy. In particular, he has an innate ability to see into the hearts and minds of his characters... | |
| | | |
anzlitlovers.com
|
|
| | I am on my second reading of Gerald Murnane's new book, A Million Windows - and I can't resist sharing this marvellous metaphor for poetry... Imagine, if you will, a 'house of fiction' harbouring many writers, who seem to have corralled themselves into different wings of the house. In one wing no one 'owns to'... |