Fonn A Níos Fiach is a novella, based on folklore from Dúiche Sheoigheach. Out of his own works, this is the author’s favourite This is a tense, emotive telling, with the sense of...
Saol Corrach by Séamus Ó Grianna is a vivid and personal exploration of Irish identity, tradition and cultural transition. Through a free-flowing narrative style rich in repeated phrases and expressions, Ó...
Within this collection, readers embark on diverse, imaginative journeys: some stories delve into the realm of imagination, others vividly portray life inher locale, while certain narratives encapsulate the essence of...
The Big Drum is one of the finest Irish novels of the twentieth century. It is also the only novel in the Gaelic traditions to deal extensively with a marching...
A Modern European Prince. Tyrone 1539: Conn Bacach reigns supreme and his sons compete to gain his favour. This is the story of Conchúr Mac Ardail: clerk, senior councillor, and...
Reprint of Ó Súilleabháin’s accomplished novel in which he succeeds in breaking with the old forms of the Irish novel. Louis Stein’s troubled life is accounted here and we are...
An Choill, a novel by Liam Mac Cóil. A knight awakes in the middle of the woods, like a child, without any memory, and not knowing where he is. Step...
THE SECOND BOOK IN THE 'LÚCÁS Ó BRIAIN' SERIES (An Litir). The Atlantic port of Galway 1612, Lucás, a young student and a gifted swordsman, is entrusted by a shady...
Shortlisted for Gradam Uí Shúilleabháin 2018, the Oireachtas na Gaeilge literary award for the Irish-language book of the year This novel deals with a marital infidelity which happened between a...
Overlooked by history for centuries, Gráinne Ní Mháille has acquired near-mythic status in recent years. Schoolchildren learn about her, and her colourful life has given rise to interpretations of all...
This story starts at the end and moves backwards. Sonaí Ó Giolla has just died, but his spirit is reluctant to leave his body. He travels back through his memories...