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Time and Tide

A novel by Edna O’Brien One warm summer evening last year, I picked up a…

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Where They Lie By Claire Coughlan This atmospheric thriller is slightly reminiscent of John Banville’s…

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Ernie O'Malley, listed under an alias in British captivity, Kilmainham Jail, January 1921. Photo: Wikipedia

“The Enchanted Bay”

It is a little-known fact that Ernie O’Malley, renowned for his role in Ireland’s revolutionary…

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Sean Reidy, co-founder with Patricia Harty of the Irish America Hall of Fame; Sean Connick, CEO of the Dunbrody Famine Ship Experience, in New Ross, Co. Wexford, where the Irish America Hall of Fame is housed; and Hall of Fame member Kevin M. White.
BooksIn This Issue 2024Sports ArchivesWinter issue 2024

“The Good Sport”

Winter 2024 Feb 6, 20254 min read
In this excerpt from his memoir The Good Sport, Kevin White takes us on his journey as an Irish Catholic kid growing up in “blue-collar” Amityville on Long Island while […]
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BooksFall 2024In This Issue 2024

Review of Books | Recently Published Books

By Darina Molloy

Fall 2024
Nov 1, 20248 min read
Somebody Knows By Michelle McDonagh This is only Michelle McDonagh’s second novel, but the Galway native (transplanted to Cork) already has the knack of making it look easy. Journalist Cara […]
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Country Girl: A Memoir by Edna O’Brien
BooksFall 2024In This Issue 2024

Country Girl: A Memoir by Edna O’Brien

By Edna O’Brien

Fall 2024
Oct 18, 202418 min read
In this excerpt from her memoir, Edna O’Brien returns to Ireland to build a house in which she hopes to avail of the “peace of that passeth understanding,” only to […]
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Book Notes: Enright Honors McGahern
BooksFall 2024In This Issue 2024

Book Notes: Enright Honors McGahern

By Tom Deignan

Fall 2024
Oct 18, 20243 min read
Next year will mark six decades since celebrated Irish novelist and short story writer John McGahern was censored and banned in his own country. Now, another celebrated writer – Anne […]
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But Always Meeting Ourselves
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But Always Meeting Ourselves

By Colum McCann
IA Newsletter, June 15, 2024
Jun 13, 20245 min read
A LONDON nursing home. The shape of a figure beneath the sheets. My grandfather could just about whisper. He wanted a cigarette and a glass of whiskey. “Come up on […]
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Maid as Muse: Emily Dickinson’s Irish Connection
BooksFeatureIn This Issue 2010June July 2010 Issue

Maid as Muse: Emily Dickinson’s Irish Connection

By Aliah O’Neill
June / July 2010
May 16, 20248 min read
Aífe Murray tells Irish America the story of how an Irish maid influenced Emily Dickinson’s poetry and saved it from destruction. Genius does not exist in a vacuum. This was […]
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