A charming child’s-eye view of rural Ireland
There’s a particular energy to novels written from the point of view of small children. Humour, of course, in the things the child misinterprets; pathos in…
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A charming child’s-eye view of rural Ireland
There’s a particular energy to novels written from the point of view of small children. Humour, of course, in the things the child misinterprets; pathos in…
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a story from The Guardian ⚠️ › International
Seán Hewitt, who introduces a new edition of the Scottish author’s final memoir, guides readers through his landmark works a year on from his death
John Burnside was one of those rare prolific writers…
7 months ago
This Irish mockumentary follows two brothers as they seek violent retribution for institutional failings that killed their mother – it’s angry, engaged and necessary film-making
Luigi Mangione and wid…
11 months ago
Waists, heels and lace take centre-stage in Seán McGirr’s ‘modern dandy’ collection, as hourglass tailoring returns
Backstage after his third Paris fashion week show, Dublin-born Seán McGirr, 36, was …
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