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. |
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- 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 OConnor, 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.
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- Edna OBrien, 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 OFeilly, Curfew.
- Bernard MacLaverty, Language, Truth, and Lockjaw.
- Éilís Ní Dhuibhne, Midwife to the Fairies.
- Clare Keegan, Men and Women.
- Joseph OConnor, Mothers Were All the Same.
- William Trevor, The Dressmakers Child.
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