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We read because we want to experience lives and emotions beyond our own, to learn, to see with others' eyes. The 32 is a celebration of working-class voices from the island of Ireland.
Edited by award-winning novelist Paul McVeigh, this intimate and illuminating collection features memoir and essays from established and emerging Irish voices including Kevin Barry, Dermot Bolger, Roddy Doyle, Lisa McInerney, Lyra McKee and many more. Too often, working-class writers find that the hurdles they come up against are higher and harder to leap over than those faced by writers from more affluent backgrounds.
As in Common People - an anthology of working-class writers edited by Kit de Waal and the inspiration behind this collection - The 32 sees writers who have made that leap reach back to give a helping hand to those coming up behind. Without these working-class voices, without the vital reflection of real lives or role models for working-class readers and writers, literature will be poorer.
We will all be poorer. The book features a writer from each county – a mixture of memoirs, essays and established and emerging writers. Plenty of publicity lined up from Cormac Kinsella. Contributors include: Kevin Barry Dermot Bolger Roddy Doyle Martin Doyle Lisa McInerney Lyra McKee Danielle McLaughlin Eoin McNamee Rick O’Shea Lynn Ruane
ISBN/EAN | 9781800180246 |
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Author | Edited by Paul McVeigh |
Publisher | Unbound |
Publication date | 8 Jul 2021 |
Format | Paperback |