Anglo Irish


The Picture of Dorian Gray
Waiting for Godot
The Last September
Dubliners
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Ivanhoe
The Absentee
Good Behaviour
The Story of Lucy Gault
Endgame
Ulysses
Castle Rackrent (Hackett Classics)
The Importance of Being Earnest
Political Violence in Ireland
The Autobiography of William Butler Yeats
Dubliners by James JoyceWhen All Is Said by Anne  GriffinBrooklyn by Colm TóibínA Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James JoyceThe Library at the Edge of the World by Felicity Hayes-McCoy
The Irish Experience - Fiction
195 books — 25 voters
The Great Hunger by Cecil Woodham-SmithWheels Within Wheels by Dervla MurphyMcCarthy's Bar by Pete McCarthyThe Rule of the Land by Garrett CarrClassic Irish Whiskey by Jim Murray
The Irish Experience - Fact
100 books — 6 voters

Peter   Cunningham
What I was caught up in, I dimly understood, was the embodiment of history
Peter Cunningham, The Sea and the Silence

Good God, man!” The major general exploded and thumped the well-padded arm of the chair with his fist, a length of ash fell from the end of the cigar and landed on the rug where Kruger nosed it quizzically to determine if it was edible. “This is not any other killing, this is a recipe for an uprising. The bloody country is on the brink of civil war and I’m damned if it will start in my patch on my watch. You will hold that inquest tomorrow morning... the longer this thing drags on the more dange ...more
Dennis Cronin, Michael Sweeney

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