Irish publisher receives award for small presses for Gaëlle Bélem’s There’s a Monster Behind the Door Irish publisher Bullaun Press has won the Republic of Consciousness prize for small presses with ...
Debut author Anya Ulinich fits many tantalizing and telling details into the opening pages of her smart, comedic, cross-cultural, picaresque novel, Petropolis. She briskly conveys the surreal poverty ...
Although it was regarded as one of Stanley Kubrick’s lesser works when it was released, in 1975, this adaptation of William Makepeace Thackeray’s 1844 novel, The Luck of Barry Lyndon, has grown in ...
Everett centers 'James' on the enslaved character Jim from Mark Twain's 1884 picaresque novel. Percival Everett’s acclaimed reimagining of Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn won the ...
Thomas McNulty is in his early teens when the potato famine hits his native Sligo. His family are fairly well-off lower-middle-class merchants but they are sucked into the vortex as blight and ...