In-Person | International Literature Festival Dublin
In-Person | International Literature Festival Dublin
In-Person | International Literature Festival Dublin
In-Person | International Literature Festival Dublin
“Respect for a book doesn’t mean opting for an obvious translation.” Katy Derbyshire| International Literature Festival Dublin
“Nobody is ever going to forget his intimate vision of Palestine, seen through unbridled, brand new eyes.” L’Humanité| International Literature Festival Dublin
We’re proud to welcome Roxane Gay, trailblazing US writer, cultural critic, and commentator back to ILFD. Since the publication of the groundbreaking Bad Feminist and Hunger, Roxane Gay has continued to tackle issues affecting contemporary society with radical honesty. Her new anthology, Opinions: A Decade of Arguments, Criticism, and Minding Other People’s Business has an all-new introduction in which she reflects on the past decade in America. She sees this “age of inelasticity” as ...| International Literature Festival Dublin
The Dublin Literary Award is celebrating 30 years of excellence in world literature. From a longlist of titles nominated by public libraries around the world to a shortlist of just six exceptional novels, Michael Crummey was announced as winner of one of the world’s richest literary prizes on Thursday 22 May. Join us in the atmospheric surroundings of Merrion Square Park for an in-depth discussion about The Adversary, an impressive historical novel which brings the reader into a dark, unset...| International Literature Festival Dublin
In the immediate aftermath of the invasion, Western leaders weaponised economic tools in a world-changing financial experiment. The end goal was to damage the Russian economy and sap the strength from Putin’s war machine. Veteran journalist Stephanie Baker has written the essential insider account of how this cat and mouse economic warfare against Russia is changing the face of global trade. Mobilising white-collar-crime investigators and experts on international law, she explores how the W...| International Literature Festival Dublin
“A multilayered story of the many emotional and psychic ravages of war.” NPR Publishers Weekly on Diaries of War| International Literature Festival Dublin
“A must read, not only for autists, but for everyone. It shines a light on the highly varied, and often misunderstood workings of the many types of autistic people there are in the world.” Seán Ronayne, author of Nature Boy: A Journey of Birdsong and Belonging| International Literature Festival Dublin
“Anyway, if you’re not afraid, I’m not either!” Snorkmaiden in Comet in Moominland| International Literature Festival Dublin