Delighted to announce that my edited collection is now available! Essays on Music and Language in Modernist Literature: Musical Modernism (Rout... https://t.co/kCZGRPCCr9 via @amazon
Friends, I am having a small book launch to welcome Irish Anthropocene into the world on the 29th of May at 4pm in Amherst Books. If you are around and can spare the time, it will be wonderful to have you there. Please come along!
So many brutal aspects of the war on Gaza but this is specifically on the destruction of the universities - from the perspective of a quantum physicist
Irish studies folks/ readers of Irish literature: Emma Donoghue's Haven has been once of my best teaching experiences ever. Can't believe how much my 21st century students loved 7th century monks heading to Skellig Michael!
These words from President Catherine Connolly deserve a place in Irish 🇮🇪 history:
‘🇮🇪 will never accept normalisation of genocide’
‘History of colonisation & manmade famine’
‘A lived understanding’
‘Of dispossession, hunger & war’
‘Gives 🇮🇪 a mandate to lead’
Immense
🇮🇪 🤝 🇵🇸
Very excited about a new publication called Equator, featuring the talents of the likes of Pankaj Mishra, Mohsin Hamid, Nesrine Malik, Jonathan Shainin, Gavin Jacobson, Negar Azimi, Samanth Subramanian, Ratik Asokan and Krithika Varagur. Link below.
I want u to hear these 2 doctors from Australia sending their last words, fully aware they could be killed any second.
What they’re describing is horror that defies belief.
70% of their patients are kids…
"Hunger and occupation are cultural triggers in our society," "This is a tiny, easily accessible area but we cannot get basic supplies in, and children are being intentionally starved as a weapon of war," https://t.co/Oo5QP2hZQa
We’re delighted to announce that Caoilinn Hughes will be the writer in residence for the 2025 Trieste Joyce School! Caoilinn’s latest novel is The Alternatives, a New York Times Editor’s Choice. She was recently Oscar Wilde Writer Fellow at Trinity College Dublin.