The participation to a literary festival in Florence gave the interviewer the occasion to meet one of the most prolific and best loved Irish writers of our days. In what immediately took the shape and flavour of an informal and multifarious conversation – more than a strictly academic interview – Colm Tóibín, thus, shed an insightful light on his aesthetic beliefs and practice, but also on his political views, interest in current affairs and the impact of autobiography on his fiction. His relationship with John McGahern, one of the greatest twentieth-century Irish novelists, was also thoroughly addressed
In 1994, the Irish Studies Research Centre of the University of Caen Lower Normandy invited Jo...
John McGahern has been referred to variously as the chronicler of a disappearing traditional rural I...
This is an interview with former IRA prisoners, 1981 hunger striker, and Irish Republican activist L...
The participation to a literary festival in Florence gave the interviewer the occasion to meet one o...
Colm Tóibín (Enniscorthy, 1955) is the author of five novels, The South (1990), The Heather Blazing ...
Since he passed away in 2006, John McGahern’s status as Ireland’s foremost prose writer in English h...
This article arose out of a collaboration between the two authors, Eamon Maher, a McGahern “expert,”...
This dissertation investigates the work of Irish novelist and journalist Flann O’Brien/Myles na Gopa...
Galway writer Alan McMonagle participated in the Conference II St. Patricks Day International Semina...
Colum McCann is rightly acknowledged as being one of Ireland’s most talented living novelists. The s...
Éilís Ní Dhuibhne is a novelist, playwright, and a storyteller. She graduated in English and Folklor...
This interview took place in New York in February 2013. We would like to thank Michael Confais for h...
It is hard to believe that John McGahern has been dead 13 years. Along with Seamus Heaney and Brian ...
The aim of my dissertation is to demonstrate how the realist novels of John McGahern (1934–2006) and...
The name Pierre Joannon is synonymous with Irish studies and with Franco-Irish relations. I can thin...
In 1994, the Irish Studies Research Centre of the University of Caen Lower Normandy invited Jo...
John McGahern has been referred to variously as the chronicler of a disappearing traditional rural I...
This is an interview with former IRA prisoners, 1981 hunger striker, and Irish Republican activist L...
The participation to a literary festival in Florence gave the interviewer the occasion to meet one o...
Colm Tóibín (Enniscorthy, 1955) is the author of five novels, The South (1990), The Heather Blazing ...
Since he passed away in 2006, John McGahern’s status as Ireland’s foremost prose writer in English h...
This article arose out of a collaboration between the two authors, Eamon Maher, a McGahern “expert,”...
This dissertation investigates the work of Irish novelist and journalist Flann O’Brien/Myles na Gopa...
Galway writer Alan McMonagle participated in the Conference II St. Patricks Day International Semina...
Colum McCann is rightly acknowledged as being one of Ireland’s most talented living novelists. The s...
Éilís Ní Dhuibhne is a novelist, playwright, and a storyteller. She graduated in English and Folklor...
This interview took place in New York in February 2013. We would like to thank Michael Confais for h...
It is hard to believe that John McGahern has been dead 13 years. Along with Seamus Heaney and Brian ...
The aim of my dissertation is to demonstrate how the realist novels of John McGahern (1934–2006) and...
The name Pierre Joannon is synonymous with Irish studies and with Franco-Irish relations. I can thin...
In 1994, the Irish Studies Research Centre of the University of Caen Lower Normandy invited Jo...
John McGahern has been referred to variously as the chronicler of a disappearing traditional rural I...
This is an interview with former IRA prisoners, 1981 hunger striker, and Irish Republican activist L...