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32: An Anthology of Irish Working-Class Voices [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, height x width: 198x129 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Jul-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Unbound
  • ISBN-10: 1800180241
  • ISBN-13: 9781800180246
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, height x width: 198x129 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Jul-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Unbound
  • ISBN-10: 1800180241
  • ISBN-13: 9781800180246
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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 collection of memoir and essays in celebration of the working class, from thirty-two 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. 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. Contributors include


Claire AllanKevin BarryDermot BolgerKate BurnsJune CaldwellMartin DoyleRoddy DoylePaul DunneTrudie GormanMarc GreggAngela HigginsJason HynesRiley JohnstonErin LindsayDave LordanAlison MartinRosaleen McDonaghLinda McGroryLisa McInerneyLyra McKeeDanielle McLaughlinEoin McNameeMaurice NeillMichael NolanAbby OliveiraStephen O’ReillyRick O’Shea Dr Michael PierseLynn RuaneTheresa RyderJim WardElaine Cawley Weintraub

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Sixteen established authors including Kevin Barry, Roddy Doyle, Lisa McInerney and Lyra McKee and sixteen new voices write on their experience of being working-class in Ireland
Introduction 1(7)
Paul McVeigh
Two-Word Terms
8(5)
Rick O'Shea
Working Class Is Authenticity
13(6)
Erin Lindsay
The Likes of You
19(6)
Roddy Doyle
Finding Words
25(7)
Theresa Ryder
The Gaatch
32(8)
Kevin Barry
The In-Between
40(7)
Trudie Gorman
Once You Solve the Mystery, the Story Ends
47(10)
Lisa McInerney
Spricks
57(7)
Maurice Neill
Dirty Linen
64(12)
Martin Doyle
We All Fall Down
76(7)
Linda McGrory
A Losty Goodbye
83(15)
Lynn Ruane
Shake the Bottle
98(7)
Jason Hynes
The Hoping Machine
105(7)
Eoin McNamee
The Trellis
112(7)
Kate Bums
Excerpt from Lost, Found, Remembered
119(9)
Lyra McKee
The Night of the Wake
128(12)
Michael Nolan
More or Less
140(7)
Paul Dunne
Are Ye Going Out Tonight?
147(5)
Claire Allan
Where Turkeys Fly and Horses Race
152(9)
Alison Martin
Geepads
161(11)
June Caldwell
Improper
172(9)
Riley Johnston
Begging From Beggars
181(7)
Jim Ward
Four Green Fields
188(11)
Danielle McLaughlin
The Things I Had Forgotten - A Memoir
199(4)
Elaine Cawley Weintraub
Choose Your Fighter
203(8)
Marc Gregg
Maisie, Lila and the Two Jacks
211(9)
Angela Higgins
Nostalgia
220(12)
Rosaleen McDonagh
The Speedway
232(8)
Stephen O'Reilly
Revelations
240(11)
Dave Lordan
All the World's Ends
251(9)
Abby Oliveira
The Welding Rod's Contribution to World Literature
260(11)
Dermot Bolger
Working-Class Writing in Ireland Today: The 32 and Beyond
271(18)
Dr Michael Pierse
The Contributors 289(10)
Supporters 299
Paul McVeigh's debut novel, The Good Son (Salt, 2015), won the Polari First Novel Prize and was named by Kerry Hudson in the Observer as one of the exceptional working-class novels from the last few years. He has twice won the McCrea Literary Award and has toured the UK and Ireland with his plays and comedy. His short stories have appeared in the Irish Times, Faber's Being Various and Kit de Waal's Common People anthologies, on BBC Radio 3, 4 and 5, and Sky Arts. Paul was fiction editor at the Southword Journal, co-edited the Belfast Stories anthology and co-founded the London Short Story Festival. @paul_mc_veigh