'Do the Irish have, in relation to anybody else, any special capacity for the short story?' In this collection of thirty-eight short stories covering many generations and moods of Irish writing, this question is emphatically answered in the affirmative. These mercurial, intoxicating, witty and sometimes sad stories range from Lady Gregory's moving retelling of an ancient love story through to the extraordinary and prolific William Trevor.
I had actually given up on this after being unable to engage with the first few stories, but have now returned to it after a trip to Ireland, and am working my way more or less backwards. Enjoying them much more !
As with any such collection, the quality of the selections varies, but a very thorough and well-selected overview from the pre-1981 Irish short story world.