“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
“Just a fabulous guide – the sort you hope you’ll get!” – Ben, Chicago| 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
“She has the ability to sketch a whole life of hopes and defeats in a single paragraph.” Le Monde| International Literature Festival Dublin
In-Person | International Literature Festival Dublin
Poetry, chats and storytelling as Gaeilge in this live podcast recording of the popular Beo ar Éigean show. Each of Siún Ní Dhuinn’s special guests will perform and chat with her about their work. Each guest has fifteen minutes – so make sure you don’t miss a second! | International Literature Festival Dublin
“The most original and powerful author of his generation in Spain.” Mathias Énard| International Literature Festival Dublin
Translated by Sophie Hughes, Perfection is Vincenzo Latronico’s fourth novel. He joins ILFD to discuss the art of fiction, and why writing is about breaking things in order to put them back together again. Vincenzo Latronico is an art critic who has also translated George Orwell, Oscar Wilde, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Hanif Kureishi into Italian. He contributes to frieze, Corriere della Sera and La Stampa and Internazionale.| International Literature Festival Dublin
“Often, the most interesting things that happen to a person happen in the margins, in the dark, in a hole. It’s the climbing out that makes the story vital.” Stuart Murdoch| International Literature Festival Dublin
Poetry, chats, and storytelling as Gaeilge in this live podcast recording of the popular Beo ar Éigean show. Each of Siún Ní Dhuinn’s special guests will perform and chat with her about their work. Each guest has fifteen minutes – so make sure you don’t miss a second! | International Literature Festival Dublin