The Faber Book of Best New Irish Short Stories 2004-05

The Faber Book of Best New Irish Short Stories 2004-05

by David Marcus (Editor)

Synopsis

A stunning collection of new short stories that illustrates the vibrancy and eclecticism of contemporary Irish writing. In 'The Joke' a middle-aged man sits listening to his wife's conversation on the phone, at once bitter and sweetly yearning; in 'The Cocktail Hour' a couple wander the night haunted, seemingly lost in a reverie of the jazz age and the movies; in 'Matters of Life and Death' two young brothers spend the night at the house of the local doctor and his wife, and together the four of them end up in a late-night dance . . . In this collection, his first for Faber & Faber, David Marcus has brought together some of Ireland's best-loved writers with both the new, emerging generation and some previously unpublished authors. From Ireland itself to the United States, from rural Peru to the mountains of the Himalayas, these stories collectively and individually demonstrate the complexity of emotion and memory that characterise the very finest short stories, and bear testimony to the fact that it is an art form that is still alive and flourishing. Writers included are: Molly McCloskey, Roddy Doyle, Gillman Noonan, Paula Cunningham, Gerard Donovan, Blanaid McKinney, Coilin O hAodha, Mary Burke, William Wall, Julia O'Faolain, Bernard MacLaverty, George O'Brien, Mary Morrissy, Neil Jordan, Hugo Hamilton, Claire Keegan, Colum McCann, Edna O'Brien, Niall Williams, Tom MacIntyre, Colm Toibin, Dermot Somers and Sophia Hillan.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 336
Edition: Main
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Published: 05 May 2005

ISBN 10: 0571224199
ISBN 13: 9780571224197
Book Overview: The Faber Book of Best New Irish Short Stories 2004-05, edited by David Marcus, includes short stories by the likes of Roddy Doyle, Edna O'Brien, Neil Jordan, Claire Keegan, Colm Toibin and many others.

Author Bio
David Marcus has had a career spanning over fifty years and has edited over thirty short story collections. For many years he ran the 'New Irish Writing' page in the Irish Press, and while there published the first stories by such acclaimed authors as Frank McGuiness, Dermot Healy, Sebastian Barry, Neil Jordan, Deirdre Madden and Patrick McCabe.