Anne Enright on Edna O’Brien: She never left Ireland, yet couldn’t live here eitherOpens in new window ] I think my mother would consider it wrong to tell a child how much it hurt to bring ...
She got revenge through the traditional means of (for a while, anyway) living well. Blue Road reminds us that there was, in London, not a literary personality to compare to her during the 1960s and ...
Anne Enright’s novel ‘Actress’ tells the story of the relationship between Irish theatre legend Katherine O'Dell and her daughter Norah, as told by Norah herself. Early stardom in Hollywood, triumphs ...
Anne Enright is perhaps best known for her 2007 novel The Gathering, for which she won the Man Booker prize, prevailing over assumptions that being nominated in a ‘McEwan Year’ meant sure ...
A celebration of the independent spirit, a fascinating study of hard-learned (and earned) creativity, and a reminder that we are all mired in the utter messiness of life, Blue Road... gives the late ...
Anne Enright talks about her new novel The Gathering. A selection of classic novels have just been re-published by Orion, all edited down to under 400 pages. Are these compact editions butchery of ...
In The Irish Times tomorrow, Anne Enright reflects on what Dublin means to her. Rosita Boland writes about how she loved Canadian author Alice Munro but now feels her literary legacy is tainted ...