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The increased visibility of the Irish novel in recent years has been one of the outstanding developments in contemporary Irish literature. This development has coincided with a period of significant change in Ireland as a whole. The Irish Novel 1960-2010is the first book to study how the novel has been involved in discussing the seeds of change and the response to change as it evolved. The result is a wide-ranging survey, accessible and rewarding for both the student and the general public. Original and insightful it is written with a distinctive blend of sympathy and engagement. The Irish Novel 1960-2010is an invaluable guide to an important cultural phenomenon.
Authors covered:
Edna O???Brien, Sam Hanna Bell, John Broderick, Michael Farrell, Samuel Beckett, Brian Moore, Aidan Higgins, Flann O???Brien, Anthony C. West, James Plunkett, J.G. Farrell, Francis Stuart, Jennifer Johnston, Vincent Banville, Ian Cochrane, Maurice Leitch, Caroline Blackwood, Benedict Kiely, Patrick McGinley, John McGahern, Julia O???Faolain, John Banville, Dorothy Nelson, Bernard MacLaverty, Desmond Hogan, Mary Leland, J.M. O???Neill, Carlo G??bler, William Trevor, Timothy O???Grady, Dermot Bolger, Hugo Hamilton, Patrick McCabe, Roddy Doyle, Dermot Healy, Emma Donoghue, Seamus Deane, Anne Haverty, Joseph O???Connor, Glenn Patterson, Mary Morrissy, Eoin McNamee, Deirdre Madden, Keith Ridgway, Colm T??ib??n, Sebastian Barry, Gerard Donovan, Anne Enright, Joseph O???Neill, Colum McCann, Paul Murray. Also author of Out of Our Minds(1994), Brian Friel: A Reference Guide, 1962-1992(CH, Sep'95, 33-1995), The Village of Longing(1987), and other work, O'Brien (emer., Georgetown Univ.) offers a unique collection of short essays on 51 Irish novels, one for each year the book covers. For each novel, he provides a short precis that is part summary and part analysis. In addition, he choses several sourclÓE
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