HAVING MADE an impact with his early ‘recession-lit’ fiction, Donal Ryan continues to be associated with vividly drawn characters, wrenchingly sad lives and a compressed lyrical style. His latest novel has the usual rural Tipperary setting and takes place over four decades from the 1980s to the present time. The story traces turning points in… Read more »
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