This collection of short stories spans a wide range of styles and subjects, from the historical vignette to the fin-scientific future, from the classical prose miniseries to the scourge of...
In these essays published in the pages of the Irish Times and some recently in Comhar magazine itself, the author takes us on a journey to Russia, Iran, Kurdistan, Egypt,...
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...
These eight stories, written for An Claideamh Soluis and published in book form in 1914 are among the most remarkable of the whole Gaelic Revival. They deal with O Conaire's...
This is the story of a young man and the fateful summer he spent in the Gate House in Mín na Móna in the Donegal Gaeltacht as he tries to make sense of...
In this collection of short stories, Joe Steve Ó Neachtain displays his inimitable style of writing, which combines a deep understanding of human nature, a courageous eye on social issues and...
When Niall Briain, a teacher, boards the Dart on his way to school one day little does he realise that he has commenced a trip around Europe that will change...