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‘Ten of the best books set in Ireland’: Does the Guardian get it right?

‘Ten of the best books set in Ireland’: Does the Guardian get it right? | The Irish Literary Times | Scoop.it
In this article the paper says novels by Sally Rooney and Colm Tóibín will transport you here
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Midwinter Break by Bernard MacLaverty review by Anne Enright

Midwinter Break by Bernard MacLaverty review by Anne Enright | The Irish Literary Times | Scoop.it
Bernard MacLaverty dissects a couple’s relationship during a trip to Amsterdam
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Anne Enright: In search of the real Maeve Brennan

Anne Enright: In search of the real Maeve Brennan | The Irish Literary Times | Scoop.it
Those who knew Maeve Brennan described her as stylish or Irish; she went from celebrated New Yorker writer to obscurity in a nursing home. But her short stories, lovely and unbearable, live on
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The New Yorker - “The Hotel” by Anne Enright

The New Yorker - “The Hotel” by Anne Enright | The Irish Literary Times | Scoop.it
“There was no one to ask which way to go. No cleaners, no security, no passengers pulling luggage or pushing trolleys in hijabs or shorts or travelling shawls.”
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First-edition Beckett bio with Lucia Joyce autograph on sale

First-edition Beckett bio with Lucia Joyce autograph  on sale | The Irish Literary Times | Scoop.it
Bookmarks: Speaking on the Rising, Anne Enright in Limerick, and Mercier novel competition
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Vanity Fair: Anne Enright on Writing as “Shame Management”

Vanity Fair: Anne Enright on Writing as “Shame Management” | The Irish Literary Times | Scoop.it
An interview with Ireland’s fiction laureate about her new novel, The Green Road.
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A return to the western shore: Anne Enright on yielding to the Irish tradition

A return to the western shore: Anne Enright on yielding to the Irish tradition | The Irish Literary Times | Scoop.it
Suffering a touch of midlife madness, the author found herself drawn to the dramatic west coast of Ireland and a way of writing she had always resisted – one with a strong connection to her past
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‘You want to kill the woman?’: An extract from ‘The Green Road’, by Anne Enright

‘You want to kill the woman?’: An extract from ‘The Green Road’, by Anne Enright | The Irish Literary Times | Scoop.it
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Irvine Welsh, John Gray, and Anne Enright among guests for International Literature Festival Dublin - Independent.ie

Irvine Welsh, John Gray, and Anne Enright among guests for International Literature Festival Dublin - Independent.ie | The Irish Literary Times | Scoop.it
Trainspotting author Irvine Welsh, John Gray, and Anne Enright are amongst the guests taking part in the inaugural International Literary Festival Dublin.
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Davy Byrnes story award: shortlist of six revealed - €15,000 prize

Davy Byrnes story award: shortlist of six revealed - €15,000 prize | The Irish Literary Times | Scoop.it
Tales of isolation in small-town Ireland, a boys’ football team, post-war Finland, the end of the world, a difficult daughter, and soured relationships vie for the €15,000 prize
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The Thing About December by Donal Ryan – review by Anne Enright

The Thing About December by Donal Ryan – review by Anne Enright | The Irish Literary Times | Scoop.it
Donal Ryan's second novel, set in rural Ireland, is an exquisite tale of a man-child's struggle to make sense of a greedy world, writes Anne Enright
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Anne Enright Ten Writing Rules - CUNY TV

Anne Enright Ten Writing Rules - CUNY TV | The Irish Literary Times | Scoop.it
Anne Enright lists her ten rules for writing.
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I need new challenges at 51, says Irish Booker winner - Independent.ie

I need new challenges at 51, says Irish Booker winner - Independent.ie | The Irish Literary Times | Scoop.it
AWARD-WINNING author Anne Enright said that middle age has encouraged her to draw up a bucket list – and writing for stage and the big screen are on the agenda.
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Anne Enright: The Testaments by Margaret Atwood review – a dazzling follow-up to The Handmaid’s Tale | Books | The Guardian

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Julian Gough: ‘I want to make an apology to Anne Enright, John Banville...’

Julian Gough: ‘I want to make an apology to Anne Enright, John Banville...’ | The Irish Literary Times | Scoop.it
The author caused a stir in 2010 in a piece about the state of Irish fiction. Now he’s written a ‘humble’ new book modelled on Terminator 2 and Aliens
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Anne Enright on Maeve Brennan - going mad in America

Anne Enright on Maeve Brennan - going mad in America | The Irish Literary Times | Scoop.it
In April of 2016, inaugural Laureate for Irish Fiction Anne Enright delivered her annual laureate lecture in New York, an appropriate location for her subject - Dublin-born author Maeve Brennan.
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What are Anne Enright, John Boyne and others reading this Summer?

What are Anne Enright, John Boyne and others reading this Summer? | The Irish Literary Times | Scoop.it
Some of Ireland’s best-known writers and readers share the books that will be in their suitcases
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Giving voice to the short story in 'a sad, twisted melancholy sort of night' - Anne Enright

Giving voice to the short story in 'a sad, twisted melancholy sort of night' - Anne Enright | The Irish Literary Times | Scoop.it
Anne Enright champions short-story writers at Galway International Arts Festival
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The Green Road by Anne Enright review – a family’s worth of stories

The Green Road by Anne Enright review – a family’s worth of stories | The Irish Literary Times | Scoop.it
The sale of a house in the west of Ireland once the children are grown is at the centre of a brilliant, radical novel that refuses to offer any neat solutions Anne Enright’s new book, the blurb tells us, is set around an enticing moment: matriarch...
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So Irish it’s almost provocative: The Green Road by Anne Enright review by Belinda McKeon

So Irish it’s almost provocative: The Green Road by Anne Enright review by Belinda McKeon | The Irish Literary Times | Scoop.it
Review: In unnervingly knowing prose, the Booker winner shows she is afraid of nothing
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'The Green Road', by Anne Enright - Financial Times

'The Green Road', by Anne Enright - Financial Times | The Irish Literary Times | Scoop.it
For a few short months, very near the end of this book, Rosaleen Madigan becomes easy to love, and thus beguiles her children. For most of it, though, she is a shocker. Snobbish, vain and uncompromisingly self-centred, she is hard even to like.
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Video:Panellists for The Laureate for Irish Fiction Discuss Anne Enright

On 29 January 2015, Anne Enright was announced as the inaugural Laureate for Irish Fiction by An Taoiseach Enda Kenny T.D. To find out more about the Laureate…
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The Believer - Interview with Anne Enright

The Believer - Interview with Anne Enright | The Irish Literary Times | Scoop.it
From the Believer magazine.
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Home: no place like it - Anne Enright

Home: no place like it - Anne Enright | The Irish Literary Times | Scoop.it
Is ‘home’ the place where you live or a place in your heart? The novelist Anne Enright asks what the word means in today’s Ireland
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Irish novelist Anne Enright on surprises in writing

Dublin novelist and broadcast journalist Anne Enright engages in a deep discussion with Georgetown University professor George O'Brien that illuminates Enrig...
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