“Exile Economics is a smart, vivid and humane account of the way the world really works – and thedangers that now face us all.” Tim Harford, How to Make the World Add Up| International Literature Festival Dublin
“Her fully immersive, inventive, imaginative and beautifully crafted shows have entertained babies, toddlers and their families alike.” The Pleasance Theatre Trust| International Literature Festival Dublin
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“The most original and powerful author of his generation in Spain.” Mathias Énard| International Literature Festival Dublin
“Ronayne’s approach is an inspiring one, using the wonder of nature to activate a love for what we have and what we are losing…His public talks often leave audiences moved to tears.” The Irish Times| International Literature Festival Dublin
“Respect for a book doesn’t mean opting for an obvious translation.” Katy Derbyshire| International Literature Festival Dublin
“If there’s a book that you want to read, but it hasn’t been written yet, then you must write it.” Toni Morrison| 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