Anne Enright, ed., Granta Book of the Irish Short Story (2010, 2011)

Bibliographical details: Granta Book of the Irish Short Story, ed. by Anne Enright (London: Granta 2010, 2011), xviii, 442pp.; 20 cm.

CONTENTS:
  • Michael McLaverty, “The Road to the Shore”.
  • Roddy Doyle, “The Pram”.
  • Maeve Brennan, “An Attack of Hunger”.
  • John Banville, “Summer Voices”.
  • Elizabeth Bowen, “Summer Night”.
  • Eugene McCabe, “Music at Annahullion”.
  • Anne Devlin, “Naming the Names”.
  • Keith Ridgway, “Shame”.
  • Val Mulkerns, “Memory and Desire”.
  • Frank O’Connor, “The Mad Lomasneys”.
  • Philip Ó Ceallaigh, “Walking Away”.
  • Clare Boylan, “Villa Marta”.
  • Mary Lavin, “Lilacs”.
  • Patrick Boyle, “Meles Vulgaris”.
  • Séan Ó Faoláin, “The Trout”.
  • Neil Jordan, “Night in Tunisia”.
  • Edna O’Brien, “Sister Imelda”.
  • John McGahern, “The Key”.
  • Colm Tóibín, “A Priest in the Family”.
  • Hugo Hamilton, “The Supremacy of Grief”.
  • Jennifer C. Cornell, “The Swing of Things”.
  • Aidan Mathews, “Train Tracks”.
  • Kevin Barry, “See the Tree, How Big It's Grown”.
  • Gerard Donovan, “Visit”.
  • Colum McCann, “Everything in This Country Must”.
  • Sean O’Feilly, “Curfew”.
  • Bernard MacLaverty, “Language, Truth, and Lockjaw”.
  • Éilís Ní Dhuibhne, “Midwife to the Fairies”.
  • Clare Keegan, “Men and Women”.
  • Joseph O’Connor, “Mothers Were All the Same”.
  • William Trevor, “The Dressmaker’s Child”.
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