Category: Books

The several seasons of Thomas More

Thomas More: A Life and Death in Tudor England, by Joanne Paul (Penguin Books, £12.99 / Michael Joseph €32.00 hb)   Thomas More has been a figure of such controversy as to make even the opening sentence of this review seem problematic: should he be entitled as St Thomas or Sir Thomas? In following the author of…

The sharp stings of real life

Jiving With Wasps: New and Selected Poems, by Rita Ann Higgins (Bloodaxe Books, €16.95 / £9.95)   Most people ignore most poetry because most poetry ignores most people”, the poet Adrian Mitchell famously pronounced. Rita Ann Higgins doesn’t fall into that category. As readable and accessible a poet as the late Paul Durcan, she could fairly…

Welcome to Bob Dylan’s world

After the Flood: Inside Bob Dylan’s Memory Palace, by Robert Polito (W.W. Norton, £15.00 / €29.99)   Bob Dylan has reinvented himself more often than any artist inside or outside music. Morphing from the folk-rock avatar of the sixties counterculture to a born-again Christian in the late seventies, he went from singing anti-religious anthems like ‘With…

Eyewitness to war

The Madness: A Memoir of War, Fear and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, by Fergal Keane (William Collins, £10.99)   Fergal Keane was born in London on January 6, 1961. His father, Eamon, was a professional actor, and his mother also “trod the boards”. He is a nephew of John B. Keane, the playwright. In his…

Michael Davitt: A man for all people

Exhibition in The Long Room, Trinity College Library, open now, continuing to June 30, 2026. For details, visit visittrinity.ie/book-of-kells-experience. Entrance charge. Booking essential; visit tcd.ie/visitors/.   Character is Better than Wealth: The Enduring Legacy of Michael Davitt’ is the broad title of an exhibition currently on display in the Long Room of Trinity College Library. Drawing on…

Rory O’Connor: A revolutionary gone astray

Rory O’Connor: To Defend the Republic, by Gerard Shannon (Merrion Press €19.99 / £17.50)   Rory O’Connor was the leading Republican combatant in the Four Courts in the opening stage of the Civil War in April 1922, yet has had to wait for over 100 years to have a proper biography. He was often described…