Valentine’s Day 2025 marks the centenary of the birth of Irish writer Val Mulkerns, and to celebrate, 451 Editions brings out a special edition of her first novel, A Time Outworn. It’s the story of Maeve, an unconventional young woman coming of age in post-Second World War Ireland. The New York Times praised it as “written in a cool and lovely prose”. The Irish Times called it “a sensitive, intelligent first novel”. This anniversary edition will have a foreword by Carlo Gébler, and an introduction drawn from Mulkerns’s late 1940s diaries, written by her daughter Maev Kennedy. Val Mulkerns went on to write ten more books, becoming a renowned voice in Irish literature, and a member of Aosdána (The Affiliation of Creative Artists in Ireland). Her most recent publications were Memory and Desire (collected short stories) and an elegant memoir, Friends with the Enemy, (2017).
A story rich with heart, depth, as well as tangible friendships and relationships; it subtly touches on the full emotional spectrum of the human experience. It manages all this while being neither contrived nor over complicated, and while also ably bringing to the fore a diverse range of Irish voices that is actually quite rare to find. I really enjoyed this.