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Her second novel, The Wild Laughter (Oneworld, 2020), [13] won the Royal Society of Literature's Encore Award 2021, [14] [15] and was shortlisted for the An Post Irish Book Awards' Novel of the Year 2020, [16] the RTÉ Radio 1 Listeners' Choice Award, [17] the Dalkey Literary Award (Emerging Writer), [18] and was longlisted for the 2021 Dylan ...
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The novel presents an alternate world where an Islamic Africa is the center of technological progress and learning while Europe remains largely tribal and backward. The story begins with Aidan O'Dere, a White European child growing up in a primitive 19th century Ireland with his pagan father, Christian mother, and his twin sister.
Read on for his favorite recommendations, from old classics to new gems. Wild Houses, by Colin Barrett Three Irish novelists, in the past few years, have written books set in County Mayo in the ...
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Amongst Women (1990), Irish Times/Aer Lingus Literary Award (1991), GPA Award (1992), nominated for the Booker Prize (1990). That They May Face the Rising Sun (2002), Irish Novel of the Year (2003), nominated for the International Dublin Literary Award. Published in the United States under the title By the Lake (2002)
The book consists of the extremely diverse manuscripts of these real or imagined persons, copiously annotated by the student. At Swim-Two-Birds is not only a labyrinth; it is a discussion of the many ways to conceive of the Irish novel and a repertory of exercises in prose and verse which illustrate
Three audio excerpts were released on The Irish Times website to mark the publication. [4] Howard spoke with Ciara Kelly on RTÉ Radio 1 on 21 August about the book. [5] Author Paul Howard hosted "An evening of reading, story-telling and laughter" at the Whale Theatre, Greystones on 3 November 2023 to promote Camino Royale. [6]